Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 April 1916 — Medaryville Items Taken From The Journal of April 6th. [ARTICLE]
Medaryville Items Taken From The Journal of April 6th.
‘lScouge” Guild suffered a terrible calamity in the destruction of his buggy, while making a social call at the home of John Anftcliff last Sunday eve. Mrs. Win. S. Resh, living about six miles northwest of Medaryville, was stricken suddenly with a cerebral hemorrhage upon arising Friday morning, death following later. Mr. and Mrs. Harl Runion and Mrs. Rose Evans, of LaCro&se, Mrs. Biggs, of Wheatfield, and Mrs. Trippefc, of Colorado, have been visiting with Mrs. Frank Dunn for a few days this week. Mrs. W. N. Dupnn and daughter, Kathryn, erpect to leave for Terre Haute next Saturday to visit Mrs. Dunn Is mother and sister’s family. Her mother will be 80 years old the 9th. ■ One day this week Art Prevo and Jack Kuss got into a little squabble at the butcher shop when John shot a tomato at Art, but it went wild and punctured the glass in the front door. Mrs. Herman Long received a telegram calling her to the bedside of her daughter, Miss Della Ridhatrdson, who is in a serious condition at the hospital in Indianapolis. Mrs. Long left Wednesday afternoon. It is reported that before many weeks shall pass Rev. John Sebring and wife will have moved back to Medaryville to live among their old friends. This is where they belong and all Medaryville wall give them a hearty welcome. Ada Nicoles returned home from the tuberculosis hospital at Rockville this week pronounced cured, which makes her many friends rejoice. She also reports that her sister, Emma’s, condition is much improved and it is believed the disease has been arrested in her case. A new line of Harper and Brown buggies just received at Scott Brotb ers.
