Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 215, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1914 — MEDARYVILLE. [ARTICLE]
MEDARYVILLE.
Jerry Tilton, of Wheatfield, was , a visitor here Wednesday. i The little son of Wm. Zellers is dangerously ill at his home.in Jasper county. After a week’s visit with relatives here, Mrs. Frank Vonie returned home Monday, accompanied by her aunt, Miss Lucynda Gibbs. .Alfred Bartow, of Wheatfield, visited his daughter, Mrs. Henry Gilbransen. Frank Clark and Alvin Ballinger were San Pierre go.ers Saturday. Miss Lessie Oglesby, of Winamac, is visiting relatives here. Frank Long transacted business here Monday. % Ed White was at Chicago on business Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Clark attended the state fair Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Ballard has been visiting friends at Fair Oaks for the past week. Homer Turner, of Wheatfield, spent Friday here. Omar Clark, of Winamac, spent Saturday here. Frank Plank and Miss Lavern Cobern spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Winamac. Mt. and Mrs. John Antcliffe and daughter went Friday to Brook to attend the funeral of Mrs. Antcliffe’s aunt. Joan Cobern returned home Friday from North Dakota, where he has been employed on a farm. . Mr. and Mrs. John McElroy took dinner with Mrs. Frank Clark Wednesday. A strange accident happened at the home of Ed Bennet last Sunday. Hearing a noice in the barn his two little sons rushed to the barn to see what was wrong. On entering one horse kicked and struck both boys in the face at once, hitting one below the left ear and the other on the right cheek. Neither was hurt seriously. ! A dog owned by Claud Burlew, some four or five weeks ago, bit little Miss Violet Golesberry. Thg dog’s head was sent to Indianapolis for examination and the report was returned that the dog had rabies. Violet has been taken to Chicago for treatment.
