Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 123, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 May 1920 — KNIMAN. [ARTICLE]

KNIMAN.

Mr. A Patzschke and family moved into town last week. Ruby Pettet is assisting in UM Michal store this summer. Mrs. Ellen Cooper is cleaning andpapering her house for Dr. Norby, who is going to move to Kmman next week. _ •„/ r -Robert Burns, our soft drink man decided that city life was too strenuous for him and returned home Monday. " „ Wm. and Alfred Ott, who are working in Chicago, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ott Sunday. Mrs. Lee Wylie, who has been living in Indiana Harbor, is back to-town for an indefinite stay. Miss Stella Putt, who has been working in Wheatfield, is home for .A short visit with her mother, Mrs. Tom Davis. _ Mrs. Tom Davis went to Kentland on business Monday. _ Willard Abbett is home from Indiana Harbor for a visit with his family. Mrs. Ralph Ballard of Medarjrville is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cavender. Jay Pettet made < M*>'W*ual -Banday evening call in Kniman. . _ Several from here attended the show in DeMotte Monday night and pronounced, it “rotten/’ Little Mary Tomlinson has been on the sick list the past week. Mr. Chas. Holle is the owner of a new Chevrolet. Pearl Putt.. is visiting, her brother at Brook this week. Mrs. Asa Brown is improving from her recent spell of hickn^j. Miss and . Mrs. Ellen Cooper went to Wheatfield on business Wednesday. , .... . Mr. A 1 Kanrte oand family of Rensselaer ; were Sunday callers at the Patzscbke pome. Wm. Hielscher, our .blacksmith, returned home Sunday from Harvey, 111., where he has .been learnHtomond. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connor. It is rumored that one of our prominent young fanners is going to join the rank of benedicts soon. James MiMec, of Kempfcon, HI., visited his tetiant, Ernest Tombn--80 Floyd 1 * Baxter*.. -i of Roselawn,_ is assisting in the blacksmith shop this week. Church services next Sunday evening at 7:80. Everybody oome' out and hear a good sermon.