Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1911 — Francesville News Notes. [ARTICLE]

Francesville News Notes.

From The Tribune. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Smith, who live in the Pleasant Grove neighborhood, look sick Saturday with typhoid fever. Lewis Lehmann has returned from Petosky, Mich., where he has been for several weeks, trying to escape hay fever. Miss Onie Stiller is visiting in Rensselaer this week. Miss Ida Koster went to Michigan City Wednesday morning to remain several days. Mrs.tfWilliain Swartz and daughters are here from Montana to make an extended visit with iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Osborne, west of town. The marriage of Mr. John Lyon, of Rensselaer, to Miss Pearl Gant, of this place, was solemnized at mac yesterday. They will live near Rensselaer. D. V .Prewett, of Colorado Springs, has been here for a few days combining a business and pleasure trip. He says Will Lehmann and wife, who recently moved out there for the latter's health, are getting along nicely. The saloons came back to the city of Marion last Thursday. Friday a citizen was drugged and robbed of >2,000, and Saturday twenty-one drunks were jailed while a hundred who were "only two-thirds shot” were not molested by the police. Tom Marshal, the brewery governor of Indiana, was not present at the opening. Miss Ida B. Waggoner, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Frank W. Waggoner, of Gillam, died Tuesday evening after a lingering illness of many months. Her age was twenty-three and the cause of her death was tubercular peretonitis. The funeral will be held at the Christian church Friday morning, Interment east of town.