Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1915 — SHELBY. [ARTICLE]

SHELBY.

Corn was received at both elevators last week. Nichols shipped five cars of oats from here last week. Neil Brown received another car load of fertilizer this week. Chas. Sanger, of Lowell, visited here Monday with his parents. Mr. Lutherland filled his appointment here at the M. E. church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ahlgrim went Monday to Lowell to visit their daughter. A. P. Barnett went to Wingate Friday to attend the funeral of a relative. Mabel Feeley, of Lowell, visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Sanger. , Sada Reed returned to Chicago Monday after a visit here over Sunday. Mrs. John Davisson spent last week here at her home, returning to Chicago Saturday. Mrs. Thompson, of California, is here on a visit with her mother, Mrs. Chas. Brown. H. O. Bumham, Victor Roberts and James Black and family were in town last Friday. . • —4 ' . J. E. Caster, Mrs. John Sanger, and Paul and Jeanette Brown were Lowell goers Saturday* Mrs. Selden Spieth spent Friday and Saturday visiting friends and relatives in Chicago. Jessie Doty visited at DeMotte Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Bert Struble and family. Chas. Reed, Julius Eich, Adam Dorsh and Mrs. W. H. Ray were Lowell visitors Monday. Mrs. Chas. Sirois and daughter, of Lowell, visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sirois and family. A. L. Martin, a state evangelist, will be at the church of Christ, Shelby, April 25th. All come and hear him. A splendid time is reported by our young people who attended the masquerade party at the school last Thursday. Harvey Hathaway and family, of Leroy, autoed to Red Oak Sunday, • visiting with his < brother, I. Hathaway and family. i J. S. VanOrman was at Rensselaer •Tuesday and Wednesday attending the Jasper county convention of the Christian church. Word was received here Sunday of the serious illness of Frank Regnier, of Schneider, the result of a stroke of paralysis. .