Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1914 — All Over The County [ARTICLE]

All Over The County

ROSELAWN. C. M. Rice and wife were Chicago visitors Sunday and Monday. Jacob Wolgoma, of the west side, was shopping in Roselawn Friday? Cal Burroughs, the Fair Oaks blacksmith, was in town Friday on business. We had a nice warm, growing shower here! Monday for which we are thankful. M. Manters, of Shelby, is helping ,’Xr. McCord with W. O. Wilders’ new house and barn. Fred Call was at Lowell Monday buying a new buggy built for two. Mary Jane Phillips has been on the sick list for several days, but is able to attend school again. Wm. Boyle has just completed a cement floor in his automobile room and a cement walk along the front of his property, which adds much to the beauty of his place. Let the good work go on. Mr. Whitten, of Roselawn, and son-in-law, E. J. Gawster, of Chicago, were sight-seeing in Rensselaer Sunday. Mr. Gawster holds a responsible and lucrative position with the Chicago Telephone Co. Word was received last week of ■ the sudden death of John Ade, of

Kentland, an old and highly respected citizen and pioneer of Newton county. Mr. Ade was attending and taking an active part in the republican convention at Valparaiso when the end came. Mr. Ade has always been a staunch republican and in spite of his advanced age of 86 years, was fighgting to uphold the principles of his party < He was well known and loved by many citizens of northern Newton county who will long cherish his memory.

SOUTH AMERICA.

Anna Caster called on Blossom Grouns Monday. Mrs. Rachel Sommers was a Wolcott goer Tuesday. Sunday school will be at 10 a. m., Sunday morning. Mabie Clark is working for M ayne Kerr this week.

J. F. GrOuns and Homer Ogle were Rensselaer goers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William V. Vanatta spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Casto. Mrs. Morgan Sterrett and Miss Belle May called on Mrs, Elmer Clark Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson attended the wedding of his brother, S. L. Johnson, of Monon.

Mrs. Joe Moosmiller and baby spent this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Martin. Miss Martha Crister and two brothers spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. John Shellheart. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Grouns and family and John Havens and w'ife spent Sunday with William, Havens. \ erne Sanders and Edna Ward, of Rensselaer, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Anna and Earl Caster. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Luers and Mr. and Mrs. William Jacks spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William V. Vanatta. 1