Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 283, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1913 — Trains Nos. 4 and 3 to Stop at Parr December 5th. [ARTICLE]
Trains Nos. 4 and 3 to Stop at Parr December 5th.
On account of fat stock show and the Visit of scholars and pupils to Chicago on Dec. sth, passenger train No. 4 will stop at Parr and Shelby, going to Chicago, and No. 3 will stop at those places that night, on the return trip. Mr. and, Mrs. O. A. Yeoman returned this morning from Chicago, where they attended the marriage of Everett Brown and Miss Emma Beilfuss. They say that Everett and his wife were very much surprised when, after the ceremony, Orie introduced his own wife informed them of their marriage a week before. Charley Kessinger visited his mother, Mrs. G. M. Kessinger, at Urbana. Ind., last week. Mrs. Kessing cr is enjoying very good health, but > :is not been very lately. He contracted a severe cold while attending the pow wow here in September and has been unable to shake it off. Mrs. John Slaybaugh is in a critical condition at Rochester, Ind., because of a ghastly joke played on her when she answered the telephone and was informed that her husband had been killed while boarding a train. The woman staggered to the depot to find her husband alive and well, and fell to the floor unconscious: The double shock may kill her j.
