Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1914 — DEMOTTE. [ARTICLE]
DEMOTTE.
There will be preaching services Sunday evening at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hart and Mrs. Rose Thompson went to Hobart Friday to the funeral of Mrs. Austin Thompson, who was an aunt of Mrs. Hart and a sister-in-law of Mrs. Thompson. Harvey Gas to, of Rensselaer, was a visitor at D. Britton’s over Sunday. Mel Strubel, John Fairchild and Harry Gilmore, bridge men, were home over Sunday. Paul Halleck and Harry White went to Rensselaer Thursday to help their uncle, A. Halleck, overhaul his automobile. Mrs. Kipp gave a very interesting talk on India at the church Thursday evening. Special music was prepared and*a large and appreciative audience was present.
Steve True has moved into his property in the east part of town.. He is some better of his rheumatism. Mrs. P. Peterson returned Monday from her visit with relatives in Chicago. - - John Sparling and family came over Saturday and remained at the home of his parents until Sunday afternoon. Dan Tanner, of Rensselaer, has rented a house here 'with the Intention of moving here about Feb. Ist Mrs. John Sigler has been' quite sick with symptoms of appendicitis. * . ; V -j. I Mrs. Ward Yeagley has been quite poorly for several days. * * Ohas. Schatzley and son, .of Wheatfleld, were In town Monday.
