Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1908 — FAMILY REUNION. [ARTICLE]

FAMILY REUNION.

A family reunion was held at the home of G. U, Payne, Oct. 4, in honor of his brother Forg Payne, of Kingman, Kan. Thos present were: G. U. Payne and wife; Forg Payne, Mrs. Nettie Payne and daughter of Kingman, Kan.; John Timmons, wife, daughter and son; A 1 Timmons, wife, daughter and two sons; Forg Payne, wife and son; William Moore, wife, son and two daughters; Will Frye, wife and daughter; Arthur Waymlre, wife and son; W. H. Timmons, wife and daughter; Harvey Moore, wife and two daughters; Godfrey Deshand and wife; Mrs. Stephenson; Mrs. Mary Morgan; Mrs. I. B. Marion and daughter of Wall, So. Dak.; Ike Saidla. wife and grand-daughter; Ephriam Hickman, wife and two sons; Blanche Parker; John Jackson, Manson, Ind.; and last but not least was Harry Parker, who came to take a picture of the entire group and thereby got his name in just in time to get his share of the good things they had to eat. Just ask him about that part of It. xx

A CLOSE CALL. Monday afternoon, Edna, the five-year-old daughter of A. F. Shesler of east of town, came near losing her life by being run over by a wagon loaded with corn which her father had Just driven in from the. field and had stopped to open the doors of the ciTb before driving Sn. He heard the girl come through the gate but had no idea that she was climbing up on the rear wheel when he took the horses by the bits and started them up. Before he knew it the wheel had passed over the little girl’s body, crossing at the pelvis. June, a sister of the little girl, picked her up and had her some distance from the wagon when her father discovered what had happened. Sire seems to have been lnjared very little and was at the. depot to see her papa off to So. Dak., yesterday morning.