Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1911 — News Notes of Nearby Towns [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
News Notes of Nearby Towns
As Furnished by Our Regular Correspondent*
Item* of Interest ji from Surrounding Town* Teriely Told. Chronicling the Happenings in the Territory Adjacent to the Jasper County Metropolis
REMINGTON. Rev. H. R. Lookabill of Milford, 111., was a business visitor here one day last week. Miss Ina Shesler of Rensselaer visited Misses Ethel and Wilda Green last week. L. H. Tyler was called to Blue Island, 11l , last Tuesday by the death of a brother-in-law. Mrs. Cyrus Rice visited her daughter at the deaf and dumb school in Indianapolis last week. Charlie Hascall left Thursday for Faith, So, Dak , after spending the winter with relatives here. A. Beasley and Mrs. Coby Henderson of Tolleston, Lake county, visited here a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs, Lee Rush visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. Will Puckett and family at Wheeler, lnd„ last week. A two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lucas of east of town was bufried here last Tuesday, its death occurring from stomach trouble. Mrs. Viola Tarmon, a daughter of W. C. Kirk, a former Remington barber, now of El Reno, Okla., died recently at Milford, 111., of consumption. Mrs. T. W. Bailey and daughter of Topeka, Kan , and Leo VanScoye and sister of Cincinnati, Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. Willis Samuels last week. A new state bank has been organized at Wolcott with a capital of $25,000. James Blake is the president and D. J. Pettit vice-president. Most or the stock is distributed afnopg the well-to-do farmers about, Wolcott. Kentland Democrat: Louie Leopold of Wolcott transferred here Monday evening enroute to Chicago to consult a specialist. Mr. Leopold* has been in very poor health Since several months past . . Mrs. John Zimmerman- and son of Remington are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Stowe since Saturday. John came with them, and, accompanied by Mrs. Zimmerman, was a Chicago visitor Monday, and returned to his work Tuesday morning. Fowler Leader: David Fullerton started Tuesday for Aberdeen, South Dakota. He that day had received a message front his son stating that his wife and young child had died An Jiour later a message came from Decatur, Ind., reading that Henry Bowman had caught his arm in a hay press. The large bone of the arm was cracked and there was a dislocation at the wrist. Yesterday Mrs. Susan Meade died at the home of her son, John Sanson, at Wadena. Troubles have come to this family very fast during the past few weeks. Mrs. David Fullerton died from an operation. Mrs. Henry Bowman was obliged to undergo an operatiori. but she recovered.
r ■ . . . T | MEDARYVILLE. -I : 1— (From the Advertiser.) Miss Lydia Wiesshaar is visiting With her brother William and family at Indianapolis this week. Mrs. J. J. Vanßuskirk left Tuesday for Lafayette and has entered the St. Elizabeth hospital for treatment. Newton Fairchild of Culver, Ind., was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Fairchild, here Thursday. 'Mrs. Julius W’hcknitz has been looking after his property interests near Fowler, Ind., the last week and also made a flying visit to his son Lewis at Sheldon, 111. Mesdames Sa,diq Domke and Eva Hunt returned Friday of last week from a three months visit in California. While enjoying their visit very much, they are glad to be back in Hcosierdom again. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardesty of Danville, 111., have been the guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hardesty, and other relatives here for over a week past. Both look well and prosperous. Henry Madus has been to Newcastle, Ind., the first of the week and returned w r ith his son Otis, w r ho has been at the epileptic institution at that place for the past eighteen months and over. Cecil Queery, who has been suffering with severe pains in his head for several months past, losing considerable sleep, until his wholo system became affected, finally went to Lafayette to see a specialist, who removed no less than twelve tumors out of his ears, Cecil 'feels greatly relieved since then. •Mrs. Chas. A. Dallas of Athabaska Landing, Canada, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Anna Agnew at Winamac for several weeks, came over to Medaryville last Wednesday/ and was the guest of .friends here for several days. Mrs. Dallas expects to return to Canada ia about two weeks.
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j FRANCESVILLE. j (From the Tribune.! Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gerthie Fitzpatrick, Wednesday, a boy. Miss Anna Hines went to Chalmers this morning to visit relatives. Miss, Myra Porter was here from Frankfort Saturday to visit her father. Mrs. C. M. Hub'bell and Miss Claire Hubbell were in Monticello Tuesday. * Mrs. J. E. Tillett and daughters Virgie and Mrs. Chas. Severns, were passengers to Lafayette Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Meade and children of Hammond are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Porter. Robert Carnes and daughter are moving here from Southport. They have been spending the winter in New Mexico. Mrs. Sarah Hamilton and Mrs. S. E. Jones of Wolcott visited over Sunday with their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Jones. Chas. Hubbard went to Richmond last Thursday where he got William Schleman’s new five passanger auto and drove it here on Saturday.
j GOODLANI) j (From the Herald.) Henry Cain was down from Motion over Sunday. Levi Kuboshi moved bis family to Goodland this week. Miss Rose Johnson of Mt. Ayr visited here over Sunday with Miss Grace Bailey. W. S. Rowe, B. A. Constable and Frank Morton were business callers at Rensselaer Tuesday. - Mrs. Arthur, Gagnon and two children visited with her parents at Remington Saturday and Sunday. A. M. Franklin- returned Sunday from Montana where he had spent several days looking over the fine country.
Howard McCurray returned home Saturday from a visit -with old familiar scenes at Vernon and North Vernon, Ind. Mrs. W. A. Bringham returned to her home in Brook last Saturday after a short visit here with Goodland friends. Mrs. Clyde Parsons came up from Indianapolis Monday afternoon for a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hameton. -. Mrs. Marion James, who ha*, been making her home in Chicago during the winter, will return to Goodland for the summer. Mrs. Dumont Peck came up from Crawfordsvilie Monday to be at the bedside of her mother-in-law, Mrs. E. A. Peck, who is quite sick.' Mr. and ?Mrs. B. A. Constable returned Monday evening from Marion where they had spent several days the guests of friends and relatives. Mrs. S. C. Spoor of Elwood came Friday night, and Saturday went to Brook where she visited during the week’ with Mrs. Haynes and daughter. John Neary is reported much better this morning and Henry Griggs is slowly improving. He rests well and his appetite is proving up good. Mrs. Tillie Wickwire is better, The Rensselaer Stone Road Co. unloaded fourteen rock wagon cars and hauled same down to Barce Tuesday where they will build some of the numerous roads in Bejiton county. IHenry Butler on last Saturday afternoon received a bad cut on his left leg at the shir bone while working in his barn. Medical aid was summoned and the wound was dressed, but not until Mr. Butler lost a large quantity of blood. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lardner and little daughter Mildred came to Goodland last Saturday evening for a Visit here with Mrs. Gardner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wing. They spent two months at Urbana, 111., the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Walter Coffey and husband, prior to coming here. Mr. Lardner returned to Big Rapids this week, but -his wife and daughter will remain for a longer visit.
