Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 205, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1912 — 13-Months-old Child Dies Of Cholera Infantum. [ARTICLE]
13-Months-old Child Dies Of Cholera Infantum.
Paul Deane, the 13-months-old sou of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wood, 3% miles north and west of this city, died Saturday morning at 3 o’clock. Death was caused by cholera infantum and after an illness of only a few days. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the Good Hope church, burial In Prater cemetery. Mrs. W. H. Beam is spending the day in Chicago. J. H. S. Ellis and son, James, made a business visit to Chicago today. Mrs. C. E. Simpson and daughter, Irene, returned today from a short visit with friends in Monon. 150 pair of boys’ knee pants, all grades this week at 25c and 50c. From ages 3 years to 17 years. C. EARL DUVALL. Misses Olive and Linda Langwith. who have been the guests of Miss Blanche Babcock at Parr for the past several days, returned yesterday to their home in Davenport, la. Mrs. N. H Walter, of Devils Lake.. N. Dak., and daughter. Miss May Weston, of Olney, 111., have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Springeon, of near Gifford, for the past month. Mrs. Wlalter went to Salem, Ind., today to visit with a sister. Miss Weston left today for Cairo, 111.-, where she will teach school for the ensiHng year. Thad Stephens recently completed the construction of a beautiful new porch on Ihis bungalow residence on Weston street, Just north of Washington street The porch Is made of cement and extends across the entire front of the house, and a cement lattice work railing surrounds the entire flooring. Four artistic cement columns rest on the railing and support a roof constructed along lines to harmonize with the rest of the bungalow architecture. Mr. Stephens’ property has been greatly beautified by the new improvements, and the addition of the porch has given it a very inciting appearance.
Mrs. Carrie Brenner returned yesterday from Hart, Michigan, and also Big Rapids, at which cities she has been spending the summer. - At Big Rapids she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hammond, former Jasper comity residents. Mrs. Brenner will open her house on South Division street and remain here for about five weeks. Her son. Midshipman James E. Brenner, who is attending the U. 8. Naval Acadamy at Annapolis, Md., ie expected borne next Friday or Saturday for a month's vacation. Emerson Coen, whose four-year term in the navy expired yesterday, will probably remain a few days ip the east and return with James. , n
