Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 107, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1919 — THAYER. [ARTICLE]
THAYER.
Mrs. Henry Cobb visited last week at Hammond, at the home of her: daughters, Mrs. Thos Spitler and Mrs. Schille. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gundy, of Roselawn, visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cobb and family. The recent rains the past week have caused the river to almost go out of it banks, which will naturally delay in getting in the spring crop. Jack Cobb and Mann Tabor made a business trip to Wheatfield Monday. Frank Hall went to South Dakota, where he will locate. James Nelson aqd family have moved to Beech Ridge. C. W. Jansen received word from his son, Charles, that he had arrived safe from overseas. Charles was a member of the Intelligence corps, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Cobb autod to Kankakee Sunday. Verne Tabor and friends, of Lowell, visited here Sunday at the home of his parents. Charles Amstein went to Chicago last Thursday for a visit with his son, Fred Amstein. T. M. Gebhart, of Chicago, visited here Monday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ernest Parks and family. Bill Kight, of North Dakota, visited here last week with his uncle Joe. Trustee Mann Spitler transacted business at the county seat last Friday. Mrs. Ruth Cyphers returned from Gary last Saturday.'
