Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1916 — SHELBY. [ARTICLE]
SHELBY.
We learn that a mule kicked Mr. Benton, of Ottawa, and broke on of his (Benton’s) legs in two places. Bachelor Barney is running on a flat wheel the past week and he says it is rheumatism'. We advise a change of climate. Frank Shinabarger, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reed were Lowell visitors last Friday. Mrs. Stewart Stowell has been at Thayer the past week taking care of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Fuller, who is on the sick list. Buck says it is nice to live near your work when you are at home. It is reported that Niel Brown and Jim Black are driving a lizzie, on account of the price of gasoline. Charlie Reed'says he can’t see the joke April Ist when he had the jumping toothache. Mr. and Mrs. John Fellman returned last week to their Shelby home after spending a delightful winter in Florida. The two youngest children of Mr. and Mrs. John Ahlgrim have measles. Prof. Guy Dickey came from Hammonth Saturday" to spend the spring vacation with home folks. The women are good fighters. Lydia Cox came home from Logansport last week for a visit with relatives. Sarah White, oi Angola, Ind., came Saturday for a visit with her brother, Prof. Elliott. Miss Elliott may locate here. Mr. Gardner and family are moving to Roselawn this week.
