Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 219, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1915 — THAYER. [ARTICLE]
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Kankakee Valley Review. Mrs. Henry Cobb was a Lowell visitor last Saturday. John Spitler, of North Judson, visited relatives here over Sunday. Miss Elsie Hansen returned home Saturday from a few days’ visit in Chicago. , Mrs. A. Pewestorf went to Chicago Saturday on account of the illness of a relative. Chas. Jansen returned last Thursday after spending a two weeks’ vacation with friends in Chicago. Mrs. W. S. Darling and son, of Chicago, came for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Spitler. B. Goldstein took his son Ike to Chicago last week and let him see the tall ones for a few days. They returned home Saturday evening. Raymond Parks, Minnie Brownfield, Milton Cobb, Hattie Burgess, Earl and Melvin Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Parks, Mrs. Henry Cobb and Mrs. Jack Cobb attended the Kankakee fair last week. Jerry Simpson, of this place, died Wednesday, Sept. Bth, 1915, aged 25 years, after an illness of short tion, from an attack of typhoid fever. The funeral services were held last Thursday at the Presbyterian church, conducted by Rev. Simpson, of Lowell. Interment at Orchard Grove cemetery.
