Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1914 — MOROCCO. [ARTICLE]

MOROCCO.

From The Courier. Mary Z nn Corn was born in Dubois county, Ind., in 1834, and departed this life at her home in. Morocco, Ind., April 9, 1914, aged 80 years. In 1859 she was united in marriage ! to Jonathan Bell, to wh&h union were born eight children, two girls and six boys. Three of them have preceded the mother in death. D. Jame Kay entertained the Misses Opal Carpenter and Ruth Law and Geo. Etzler at 6 o’clock dinner Sunday in honor of Miss Opal’s birthday. The decorations were suited to the Easter time and the favors were pink and white carnations. M. E. Graves is making extensive improvements to his home on Park Row. A leaded glass window was put in the dining room, partitions changed, hardwood floors laid and a large porch erected where the old one was torn down. It will add greatly to the appearance and comfort of his home. A D. Swain, who has been confined to the house for ten days with some infection of the scalp, was down town the first of the week. He will be able to commence work as rural carrier next week. So ifaras we are'informed the time for the different county conventions has not been set, It matters not to the democratic party whether an early or late convention is held for it is expected that only one new man will be brought out, that one for the office of recorder. If Brook has a man who will run as well there as Moses Sawy.er, deceased, did for sheriff, she will be expected to name the man for this office. It will be up to Newton county to present a candidate for the democratic judgeship and Jasper is to put up a candidate for prosecutor. Our candidate for judge will be either T. B. Cunningham, Wm. Darroch or Frank* Davis.