Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1915 — KERSEY. [ARTICLE]
KERSEY.
Mr®. Rose Adams and child, of Niles, Mich., visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.- James Clark. Mr.s Wm. King, of LoweH, and children are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harrington. Wm. - Harrington, Jr., eg Hammond, also spend Tuesday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. LaFond and son, Dewey, left Monday on a sight-seeing trip'to New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and other eastern cities, and will be gone several weeks, 'll. B. Akers, of North Judson, has been checked in as agent during Mr. LaFond’s absence. 57 foreign farm laborers were unloaded here Tuesday and went down to Newland on the Wabash Valley train to work in the bnion fields, there weee also 50 unloaded from the Monon train at McCoysburg and -went up over the Wabash Valley for the same purpose. Mr. Street, Mr. Berghaus, and Mr. Ocasic, Monon officials from the Chicago office, were guests of General Manager F. E. Lewis on Sunday and Monday. They made an inspection trip over the road and had a fishing party, jand lit is reported that they landed several fine fish. ' ■-*
