Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1916 — Lewis S. Alter Married Last Wednesday In Kokomo. [ARTICLE]

Lewis S. Alter Married Last Wednesday In Kokomo.

Lewis S Alter, the oldest native born resident of Carpenter township, went to Kokomo last Wednesday and was married to Mrs. Anna Price and they returned to. their home Thursday. The wedding occurred on the thirty-seventh anniversary of his first marriage. His former wife died three years ago. Lewis ife satisfied that marriage is not a failure. Other interesting news from west Carpenter township follows: Nearly every night now the bellowing of Victor Babcock’s ajnd James Sheldon's hounds can be heard, but so far they have not caught iany game; not even a ’possum. Attending sales, marketing eom, and moving are the principal occupations of the natives here now. Several moves in this neighbourhood: Hine Bokma goes to Dakota; John Alexander goes on Bokma’s farm. We are very glad to welcome out old neighbor, A. A. Fell and wife back among us. We have a good neighborhood and lots of good neighbors but none more highly respected than Brother and Sister Fell. Mrs. Ann Gray moves to Remington.