Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1919 — DE MOTTE. [ARTICLE]
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Wheatfield Review: Ransom Halleck Went tb Reed, Ky., to work bn a dredge. . 4 Chas. Enz went Monday to sell a car of hogs and a car of cattle, which he shipped to the U. S. yards. Lawrence and Gerret Evers of Chicago visited Sunday on the farm with hortie fuDft; 1 “ k ~ W.E.CaswettofKouls visited herelast week with Mr. and Mrs. C. O, Spencer— Born, on Sunday, Jan. 5, a boy, to Thomas Abbring and wife It is reported that Mrs. Chas. Kersey,, formerly a resident of near Kersey, passed away last week at t her home at Kewanee, 111. - ; Trustee C. E. Fairchild, Fred Wolff, Effie Fairchild, Ward Yeagley and family, George Collins, Dick Tysen are among those ill with influenza. Doc Fritts and family have recovered from the flu. Mrs. J. Medema of Chicago is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Lageveen, Sr. Henry Swart has purchased the interest of H. C. DeKock in the store adjoining the Swart & Co. store. Dr. Hewitt writes that he is located at Toul, France, and expects to be dt DeMotte about May, 1, 1919. Hurry back, Doc. Al rides out and walks back. Oh, he is some sporty bachelor.
