Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 244, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1913 — From the Medaryville Advertiser. [ARTICLE]

From the Medaryville Advertiser.

Mrs. Mell Guild returned to St. Elizabeth hospital at Lafayette on Friday of last week to complete a course of treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Prevo, of Chicago, were the guests of their relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. White visited relatives at McCoysburg last Sunday. Mrs. Thos. Knotts, of Gary, is a guest at the Clias. E. Robinson home. - James Elliott, of Rensselaer, was a recent visitor at the home of liis sister, Mrs. James A. Campbell. Miss Esther Friday is still quite sick but symptoms for her recovery are more favorable. Dr. Hackly and Miss Rosebery, the murse of Lafayette, are straining every nerve to pull her through. Mell Guild, on Saturday last, suffered a serious attack of choleramorbus, and had to be brought home from his work. He has almost completely, Recovered. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gunderson visited with their daughters at Lafayette last Sunday. Ray Phillips is here from Grayridge, Mo., where he has been engaged in dredging, suffering with malarial fever. He is taking medical treatment and expects to stay here until cured. Mrs. W. H. Tilton, of Lafayette, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. L. Querry, several days this week,— v Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Dunn left Thursday for a round of visits with relatives and friends at Kewanna, Peru and Culver, Ind. Mrs. F. L. Hunt, of Lowell, has been the guest of her mother and sister at the Simpson hotel over Sunday and seperal days this week. Clax-a Waiters, of Francesville, has filed motion for a new trial in the matter of the recent paternity case rendered in favor of the defendant, Levi Walters.

Mr. and Mi's. Emory Elliott and children, of Winamac, were the guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. Chas. Odom and family, in Gillam, several days last week. Henry L. White has received the sad news that his nephew, Fred White, was killed in an elevator in Detroit, Mich. The young man’s home was near North Judson. He was employed at the elevator. E. I. Petry, who is now working at the carpenter trade at Danville, Ind., spent Sunday with liis family hem Mrs. Petry, who was very sick the past two weeks, is considerably better at this time, but very Weak. The republicans of this town met at Ocker’s hall Wednesday evening and elected Sam E. Nicoles permanent chairman and J. H. Moreau sec-retary-treasurer. They will hold their nominating convention for town officers next Wednesday. Hon. James R. Guild and Theo. Phillips left Monday evening for Canada, the former to look after some land holdings for the firm of Gjuild & Robinson has there and Mr. Phillips to have a look at that country. They will be gone about two weeks.