Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 309, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1913 — GOODLAND. [ARTICLE]
GOODLAND.
(From The Herald.) Our next lecture course number will be held Saturday night, Jan. 10th, at the, Baptist church. Mrs. Ada Yost and daughter, Le ona, of Pjgrpont, S. Dak, came Saturday for a visit heer with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Strombaugh and Mrs. Laura Shearer: Miss Lillie Pfrimmer, of Kentland, attended Maud Rider’s funeral here Wednesday. Ruth Reese is here from Chicago Heights, 111, visiting her grandmother, Mrs. John Shelland. Clifford Norton, of Ridgefarm, is here visiting home folks. He is operating a hotel at the above place. E. C. Fountain visited over Christmas with his daughter, Mrs. • Rice Porter and family, at Rensselaer. Mrs. John Haynes and daughter, Ruth, visited here over Sunday enroute to their home in Brook from Greencastle, Ind, where the latter is a student at DePauw. J. B. Foresman, Sr, of Brook, and John B. Foresman, Jr, and two daughters, of Foresman, were in town Wednesday. Misses Louise and Miary Buwa, who are staying at the Cull nan home southwest of town, spent Christmas at their home in Francesville. The Presbyterian Sunday School presented Mr. John Cochrane, Sr, who has been very active in the Sunday School work for forty-three years, with a fine necking chair Sunday. Superintendent Mitten paid him a fitting tribute Mr. Mitten was also presented *w4th a fine picture. A wreck at Foresman was caused Monday night when v the track spread and two cars of grain left it. The right of way was not cleared until just fefore noon Tuesday. The Bowie Special was two hours late Tuesday morning. Conductor Robt. Payne, of the Bowie Special, is enjoying a holiday vacation and with his family is visiting relatives in Chicago Heights, 111, Brazil and Salem, Ind. W. “Pinky” Blair is making the run during the former’s absence. s, Call Tel. 6 for all kinds of hard and soft coal, quality and service guaranteed.—J. C. Gwln Lumber Co.
