Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 213, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1915 — SHELBY. [ARTICLE]

SHELBY.

Earl Sirois returned home last Saturday. Mrs. Selden Spieth was a Lowell visitor last Friday. Mrs. Stewart Stowell went to DeMotte visiting last Saturday. Mrs. Emil Larson and children visited home folks here this week. Mrs. Ed Dickey, of Schneider, visited the Dickey families here Friday. Prof. Guy Dickey went to Hammond Monday to commence the school term. Peter Berg, of Lowell, visited over Thursday evening on his farm east of here. Mrs. Sam Payne and daughters, of Wheatfield, visited here last Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newbold went Wednesday to attend the state fair at Indianapolis and they will also visit at Cincinnati, Ohio, before returning. Mrs. Melvin Jones, of North Carolina, came last week for a visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs. M. J. Ahlgrim and family. Mrs. J. ifowie and daughters, Deboroh and Jean, of Wheatfield, returned home Saturday morning after a week’s visit here with Grandpa Richard Fuller and family. Mrs. Allen Fuller and son, Ben, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hessling and Mrs. Jacob Press went last Thursday to Denham, Ind., to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Fuller’s mother. Doc Driscoll can move a fence along the highway quicker than you can say it. Doc’s machine got to acting up like a bucking broncho one day last week and made a run for the fence, knocking down a rod or two. The Scritchleld drug store of Lowell was the scene of a bad wreck Wednesday when the shelving of the store gave way and the entire stock crashed to the floor, which will be a heavy loss. Luckily no customers happened to be in the building at the time. _ .jj-- .