Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 305, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1920 — DEMOTTE. [ARTICLE]

DEMOTTE.

Trustee Fairchild, Miss Marshall, Edna Erwin, Mrs. Fred Wolff and Rev. Templin, as chauffeur, went to the teachers’ institute at Rensselaer last Saturday and of course let the auto stand outside all day until it was frozen up solid, and on the return trip home the radiator bursted open and the party had to set out in the cold until Caleb Cheever came from home and towed them in. Stub said it was the chilly ride of the season. Have you paid your dog tax yet? If ( not you had better settle with Trustee Fairchild. The prosecutor is after all those who have not yet paid. Save the trip to Rensselaer and over $25 costs. Mrs. Lawrence 80l and daughter, Alice, went to Chicago Monday for a few days’ visit. Gbas. Enz went to Bloomington, 111.-, last Friday evening on business. Ed- -Moss went to Chicago last Friday evening to visit his betterhalf. George Dolsen went to Chicago last Saturday. » Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Spencer received a letter from their grandson, Howard Luce, who is employed as undertaker for the government, and reports doing well. He is located at Paris, France. Lou Swart went to Kankakee, 111., Monday morning. Otto DeYoung returned home Sunday from a week’s visit in Chicago with relatives. Dr. Hewitt and family and Al Konovsky and family motored to Valparaiso last Saturday.