Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 297, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1919 — NORTHERN JASPER. [ARTICLE]

NORTHERN JASPER.

Our motto is to make two £rlns grow where one grew before. -Margaret and Lila Delehanty were North Judson goers Saturday. Preaching services were well attended Sunday evening in spite of the in-' clement weather. Everyone should come out and hear those fine sermons which Rev. Abel delivers. Mrs. Mae ColMns has been quite sick the past week and is still confined to her bed. It was rumored around that Jerome, Nelson had sold his farm, but Mr. 1 Nelson thinks Walker is good enough for him and has decided to remain tiicjrc The infant daughter of George Floars and wife which has been sick for some time, passed away Thursday night and was buried in the Wheatfield cemetery Friday afternoon. Z ™... .. The bus which runs from Wheatfield to Valparaiso and back every day appears to be doing quite a business as several around here go to Valparaiso to do their Christmas shopping. The agent at the cream station informed us that he will discontinue testing cream on Saturday nights owing to the present building not being supplied with light. Misses Lura Meyers and Myrtle Minor, who have been employed as nurses in the hospital at Kewanna, 111., for some time, came home for a visit with their parents until after the holidays. Every now and then a ■ man who thinks he is taking a better half discovers that he should have prepared -for the worst. ‘ .... The cream station at Wheatfield has changed its location from the Jensen building to the first door east, and Lou Jensen has opened a repair shop in the building vacated by the creamery. Harley Brown’s sale was fairly well attended Friday. He disposed of everything and Saturday moved to town. ■ H. Minor was a Winamac goer Saturday.