Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1920 — DEMOTTE. [ARTICLE]
DEMOTTE.
Maurice Gorman, of Wheatfield was a business visitor here Monday. Otto Schrader, of Tefft, transacted business here Monday. They say that Dr. Hewett never missed a dance, one after another last Saturday night. Excuse us this week. George Hockney never left home since on last. Chas. Enx was confined to his home several days last week with the grippe. Fox and Wolf drive Saturday, Jan. 31st. C. L. Gulbrausen will hold a public sale of live stock and farm tools Tuesday, February 17th. Read the list in this paper. Rich Grevenstuk, who has been laughing so much at Simon and his Jitney and Andy and his dog, says there is nothing wrong with his Hupmobile, only he has to have three or four give it a start to get it going coming from Shelby. Alice 80l went to Chicago last Friday, returning Sunday. Don’t forget the Fox and Wolf drive. People of DeMotte and others in the center of Keener should go west and come in with the bunch i from the west. * Cornelius Evres, an old resident of Keener township, died at his home Saturday morning, January 24, 1920. The funeral services were held Tuesday. v Sam Burroughs, of Monon, is assistant at the DeMotte post office this week. • Married: Melvin Struble and Celia Curtin, of DeMotte, Ind., wore united in marriage Tuesday, Jan. 20, 1920. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Strecker at Rensselaer. The newly weds are two well known young folks of this vicinity and the Review joins in con-
gratulations and best wishes. Dr. Hewett was called Friday to Valparaiso to see Dr. Fyfe, who is ill with the flu. , - :
