Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1910 — Country Correspondence [ARTICLE]

Country Correspondence

Lyle Fisher and family of Columbus visited relatives here last week. Jim Callaghan returned recently from an extended visit in Montana. Mrs. A. J. ' Kitt of Goodland visited Mrs. W. T. Elmore last Tuesday. Rev. S. V. McKee of South Bend visited old friends here a few days last week. Mir. and Mrs. Elsworth Shearer and baby of Lafayette visited relatives here last week. George Jones returned last week from a trip through South Dakota and other western states. Mrs. Z. K. Smith of Redlands, Cali., is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Bert Spencer and Mrs. George Hargreaves. Mrs. Wilson Bennett, known heie as Mists Hattie Bull, died at Elwood a few days ago, leaving a husband and two children. Russell and Carter Timmons of Hoopeston, 111., were, guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Rebecca Timmons, last week. ; . . ■./ •. '■ i. " r"' . ; ■ •. ' v Fred Hicks and family and Mies Dell Yeoman and Miss Ethel Green camped on the Tippecanoe north of Monticello last week. Ezra Whitehead and family left last Tuesday far a week or ten days visit with relatives at Wingate. Ligonier and Cromwell. Ed Lucas and family leave this week for So. Dak., for an extended visit. James Hamilton has taken his place at the west elevator. Frank Pefley, formerly of Remington but more recently of Davenport. la., has J oca ted at Brook and opened a tailor shop there. A son was born July 18 to Mr. and Mrs. Wade Green of New York Oity. Mrs. Green will be. remembered here, as Miss Pearl Jones, Goodland is getting after the unmuzzled dogs, and four canines bit tfee dust last week at hands of the town marshal’s Winchester. , Mrs. Jacob Zimmerman, who has M sick for a long time, died last was burled Thursday,

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the funeral being held from the M. E. church. Goodland Herald: Madison James returned to Goodland Tuesday from Brazil after a few days visit with his daughter. Mrs. C. O. Miller, who has just recently moved there: Mrs. C. R. Griffith and daughter, Mrs. Florence Zea, and Mrs. Lloyd Gammons and daughter Pauline left Thursday for Lawton. Okla.: where Wm. Zea is located. J. A. Washburn, John McCullough and C. H. and F L. Peck visited Goodland. Kentland, Brook, Morocco and Mi. Ayr last Wednesday distributing advertising for Fountain Park Assembly. Three Goodland young men, Ben Hecock. Leonard French and Chester Seckema. were fined and costed $11.05 each in J. P. court here last Wednesday for using profane language on the street before ladies. Mr. and Mrs. George Stoudt celebrated their Silver Wedding Tuesday evening. They were the recipients of a large number of handsome piepes of silverware, and a most enjoyable time was had by the large number of .invited guests. Mrs. Wm. E. Seymore, formerly of Remington, died recently ( July 2) at her home in Caddo county, La., aged about 43 years. She was a daughter of Abner T. Stevens of Union tp., Benton county. A husband and four children are left. Mrs. Sam McCullough, hes daughter and son of Seattle, Wasth., visited this week with William McCullough in Gilboa township. Bill’s brother Sam was too busy building sky scrappers to return to Benton county but Mrs McCullough was loud in her praise of this county —Fowler Leader. Kentland Democrat.: Mrs. John Zimmerman and little son of Remington came Saturday for a week’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Coover. . .Charles Carrol and family of Remington and the Misses Geneva, Clara and Marie Alexander of Goodland, were guests of the Misses Charais the first of the week.

SURREY. (Too late for Saturday’s issue.) vMiss Alice Parks is working for Mrs. T. F. Dunlap. E. S. Thornton is cutting oats for Natie Chupp. E. S. Thornton spent Sunday with Charley Parks and family.

Miss Lona Thornton spent Wednesday afternoon with Bessie Gorans. Ernest Clemens spent Saturday night and Sunday with home folks. Clarence Clemens, now has his windmill up and it earns the oil it uses. Dan Wei rich and Menzo Chupp called on Clarence Clemens Tuesday evening. The Joinders are buzzing everywhere now getting the oat® ready for threshing. Manuel Harshberger is smiling all over now, as he has a new boy at his home. Mrs. Schregg and three daughters of Parr spent Sunday with Mr. Clem ans and family. Daniel Weirich and John Youngles began thrashing for the first at Festus Chupp’s Wednesday. Jesse Gray of near Remington was seen in our burg Sunday, driving a swell new buggy. Wonder what the attraction was? Earl Thornton went to Chicago Sunday morning on the excursion, and when he returned he brought a nice-looking girl with him. Look out, Earl. We all wonder what will be next. ■ • \ Quite an enjoyable time was spent last Sunday afternoon when about thirty-five young people gathered at the home of Miss Bessie Clemans. The afternoon was spent playing different games, and at three o’clock the young men selected their partners and ice cream and cake was served. They all went home feeling fine.

“IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?” Mrs. Mollie Mcßaney, Prentiss, Miss., writes that she had a severe case of kidney and bladder trouble, and that four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cured her sound and well. She closes her letter by saying: “I heartily recommend Foley’s Kidney Remedy to any sufferer >of kidney disease. It saved toy life.”— A. F. Long.

McCOYSBURG. (Too }ate for Saturday’s issue.) Mrs. J. R. Phillips was a Rensselaer visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. Robinson and sister, Mrs. Frawley, spent Monday wiui Mrs. J. R. Phillips. , F. L. Pererine, Charles Saidla and wife were business visitors at the county seat Thursday. Mrs. Russel Willetts and little daughters are spending the week with her father, M. Ringeisen and family. Mrs. Effie Underwood of Milroy tp., spent Thursday night and Fri-

day with her brother, Richard Foulks and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Parker and baby and Mr. and Mr#. R. L. Bussel and .daughter Lucile spent Sunday with George Parker and family. Miss Mary Peregrine returned tome 'Saturday evening from a week's visit at Kankakee, Rantoul and Clifton, 111. Miis Florence Jacks returned to her home near Rensselaer after a week's visit with tyer uncle, Chas. Lefler and family and other relatives near Lee. Mrs. Cecil Rishling is sick with malaria fever. F. L. Peregrine is helping J. W. Hitchings in the hay this week. Carence Martin of Monon is working for M. Rtngeisen through harvest,' ' v. t " Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Porter spent Sunday with Ed Peregrine ane family. ‘ ■ c Roy Williams returned to Rensselaer Monday after a few day 9 visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bussel and little daughter spent Sunday with C. W. Bussel and family. Mrs. J. R. Phillips spent Sunday in Rensselaer with her daughter, Mrs. Van Wood and family. : ‘l' ■» Mr. and Mrs. Reed McCoy spent Sunday with the former’s father, Geo. McCoy and wife of near Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCoy of Indianapolis are visiting for a few days wtih relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Brand and children of Monon spent Saturday and Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Montz. We received word Monday from O. M. Peregrine that he' arrived at Mitchell,. So. Dak., Saturday, and found everybody at work in the harvest fields. The ball team here played at Xewland Sunday and the score was 16 to 15 in favor of Xew T land. The latter will play at this place next Sunday. Everybody invited. to attend. Monday morning about 8 o'clock while John Johnson was out mowing hay hist team became frightened and ran away. He received a few bruises on his arm, and the machine was badly broken. The horses escaped without injury. O. M. Peregrine left Saturday morning for Mitcheil, So. Dak., to join his brother, C. E. Peregrine, who is there working. He had not decided just how long he would stay, that depending on whether he liked the country or not. All oxfords at greatly reduced prices at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block.

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NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, DEVISEES AND LEGATEES. In the matter of the estate of Cyrus P. Luse, Deceased. In the Jasper Circuit Courts September Term, 1910. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees and devisees of Cyrus P, Luse, deceased, and all persons interested in said estate, to appear in the Jasper Circuit Court, on Monday, the 12th day of September,. 1910, being the day fixed and endorsed on the settlement account of Walter C. Luse. administrator of said decedent with the will annexed, and show cause if any, why such final account should not be approved; and the heirs of said decedent and all Others interested, are also hereby notified to appear in said Court; on said day and make'proof of their heirship or claim to any part ofi said estate. WALTER C. LUCE!, Administrator, with the will annexed Judson J. Hunt, Atty. for estate.