Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1912 — News Notes From Medaryville Clipped From the Advertiser. [ARTICLE]
News Notes From Medaryville Clipped From the Advertiser.
Miss Esther Fry, teacher of West Vernon school in Gillam township, returned to her home in Royal Center Tuesday evening. ( Mrs. Carrie Short, of Rensselaer, has been the guest of her brother, Mr. Lee Baughman, and her sister, Mrs. Mary J. Low, several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Dunn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Dunn, at Gary, Ind., from Friday of last week to» Monday of this week. P. C. Brazel, of Michigan City, a retired farmer, died in San Pierre early Monday morning of heart failure. He was a man well known throughout northern Indiana. Mr. James Green, of Indianapolis, here practicing “divine healing.” He is the guest of the Dan. Smoyer family, whose daughter, Maxine, has been cured through him. Melvin Guild and family have removed here from Wabash, Ind., where they have lived for about a year and where Mel has been engaged in the building of roads. As soon as the weather permits, Mel will enter upon the building of eleven miles of gravel road in Cass township, which contract he has secured from the county commissioners as the lowest bidder. The railway right-of-way from Main street to Pearl street is completely blocked with thousands of railroad ties ready for shipment. Why they are not shipped we do not know—scarcety of cars is the only excuse we hear of. Anyone trying to reach the elevator has to take the street either east or west of Railroad street ami approach the elevator by way of Pearl street
