Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 186, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1917 — DEMOTTE. [ARTICLE]
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Dave Garis, of lowa, and Mrs. Ida Kelly, of Valparaiso, visited with their sister, Mrs. E. M. Fairchild, Thursday and Friday. Mrs. James Erwin has returned from Chicago, where she had been visiting her son, Byron, and to see her new granddaughter. ’ Mr. and Mrs. John Fairchild, of Monon, after a visit here with his relatives, went Monday to Sto.utsburg to visit Mrs. Fairchild’s relatives. Mrs. James Coberly and son Ernest visited over Sunday with relatives at Morocco. Geo. Coberly is at home, being off duty on account of another operation on one of his toes. Mrs. Jacob Koppleman and children, of Randolph, Wis., were calling on old friends here Friday. Orvin Spriggs, who is stationed at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, was granted a short furlough and visited home folks Saturday and Sunday. Uncle John Frame, who is 82 years old, is in a helpless condition a£ the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Tyler. W. H. Tyler is suffering from blood poisoning in his hand. Mrs. C. O. Spencer, who has been very poorly for two months, is slightly improved. Mr. F. M. Hart and Millard spent Sunday at Lowell with Mr. and Mrs. James Murray. Regular church service next Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stoddard, of Chicago, made a brief call on their cousin, C. O. Spencer, Tuesday afternoon. There seems to be a good crop of pickles in spite of the Kaiser Bug. The mother and two brothers of Mrs. R. Halleck, who live near Logansport, arrived here Tuesday night. Master Ran Halleck, who has been living with one of his uncles this summer, came with them. .
