Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 196, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1915 — DEMOTTE. [ARTICLE]
DEMOTTE.
Wheatfield Review. George Watson is recovering from his recent stroke of apoplexy. Mrs. Bert Struble and children visited home folks at Shelby last Friday. Jessie Doty, of Shelby, visited here Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Bert Struble. Caleb Cheever went to St. John Sunday and brought back with him another Lizzie. H. C. DeKock shipped a carload of cattle to the Chicago market Monday evening. Mrs. Kramer returned Saturday from a two weeks’ visit with relatives at Rockford, 111. George Gorbet has returned home after several months’ work near Rensselaer. Bom, Tuesday, Aug. 3, 1915, a boy to Ed DeKoker and wife. Dr. Hewitt attending physician. George Marr and wife and sister, Carrie, and Bill Swart autoed Saturday to Wheatfield. Ted White and son and I. E. Curtin, Steve True and Caleb Cheever were Wheatfield visitors Monday evening. W. S. Potter, of Lafayette, was a business visitor at Northern Indiana Land Co. headquarters Monday. Sadie Fairchild, of Lima, Ohio, came Wednesday to visit home folks while spending a two weeks’ vacation. Mrs. James Keen and children, of Wheatfield, visited here over Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fairchild returned home Saturday morning from a week’s visit at Monon with their son, Dan, and family. Helen Williams, of Riverdale, Mich., returned home from a ten days’ visit here at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ray Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Myers, of Parr, visited here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James K. Yeagley and family. Mrs. Sam Luce, of Chicago, came Saturday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.C. O. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Luce came via auto, Mr. Luce returning in the evening. Bert Llewellyn, who will again teach here next term, will move his parents and a sister-in-law with two children here to keep house and will occupy the Sparling property. Agent Curtin commenced taking his two weeks annual vacation Wednesday and G. V. Flint will be acting agent until Charlie resumes his duties. Charlie and family will visit at Chicago, Hammond, Fowler and Monon and then go fishing. We have settled in our new building and have a complete line of dry goods, shoes, men’s furnishings, etc., and as an opennig souvenir we will give ten per cent of purchase price to ail cash buyers for 3 days only, Thursday, Aug. 19, Friday, Aug. 20, and Saturday, Aug. 21. on all dry goods, shoes and men’s furnishings. Also on our line of Peninsular stoves. Come and save money. — —-------
