Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1919 — DEMOTTE. [ARTICLE]
DEMOTTE.
Arthur Frame was a Rensselaer visitor last Saturday. J. W. Ott’s sale October 31. Quite a number attended the movies here Saturday evening. Al Konovsky and Charles Curtin are installing moist air heating plants in their homes. Mrs. John Campbell died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Connor; Sunday evening. The funeral services were held Tuesday. The deceased has been in ill health for the past year with consumption. The family has the sympathy of the entire community in its hour of bereavement. Charles Terry, of Elkhart, spent Saturday and Sunday here at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ward Yeagley. Mr. and Mrs. John Bunga, of Roseland, 111., visited here over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John DeCook. William DeCook motored to Roseland, 111., Saturday. Oliver Krey and wife autoed to Chicago Saturday for a visit with her home folks, returning home on
Tuesday. ' ■■■ i~—'- ■■■ — j=£S!S£s?zasi£sSSSS : Mr. Younsmahasbought John Toppen’s auto. Honk! Honk! Charles Spencer, Caleb Cheever, George Marr, C. E. Fairchild, Al Rosing, Mr. Koester, Charles Curtin and George Hockney went to Wheatfield Friday evening to see Al Konovsky and Mell Struble take their third ride on the K. of P. goat. Al said if he had known what would have happened he would have washed his feet and put on a clean pair of sock. Al is certainly a good-natured cuss when the goat gets after him. Attorney John Greve transacted business at Wheatfield last Fri-< day, Mrs. M. Fess and daughter Madeof Safee"WiS child. The visitors left for their home Monday. Emmet Erwin went to South Bend Monday with Orville Spriggs. William Wells and wife, of Highland, 111., were Sunday visitors here. Peter Peterson went to Chicago Monday for a few days’ visit with his son Albert.
