Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 August 1914 — Page 3
, MEDARYVJLLE, IND., August 8, 1914. DEAR FRIEND: THE Annual Gillam Home Coming will be the last week of August as set by the people last year. We expect a great time as we will have an elegant programme. The first service will be on Thursday evening, August 27th. Friday will be Reminiscence Day and Sunday will be an old-fashioned Basket Dinner Day, and we expect a great crowd. There will be something doing each day and evening.. Arrange to be with us and help make the Home Coming a blessing to us us as well as to yourself. JAMES R. GUILD, President. LIZZIE B. FARIS, Secretary.
All Over The County
MILROY. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Harris, August 18, a son. T. A. Spencer attended the pow wow at Monticello Tuesday. Mrs. John Johnson was at Pleasant Ridge Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Peet of Monticello, visited her brother, T. A. Spencer, this week. Mrs. Mary McCaslien hnd Miss Ettie spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. George Foulks. Everett Parks and family andEMrs. Marchand spent Sunday afternoon with Isaac Hamilton’s. Master Marion Spencer and sister, Ethel, are spending the week with their uncle near Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johns visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Johns, in McCoysburg, Sunday. John Mitchell’s attended the funeral of Mrs. Lear, widow of Hiram Lear, last Saturday at Palestine. Wm. Fisher and sons, Clyde and Clarence, are playing this week with the Wolcott band at the Frankfort fair. i Mr. and Mrs. George attended a family reunion at Steger, 111., Saturday at the home of his brother, Perry Caster. Martha. Leatha and Pearl Clark and Cecil Jordan visited Mrs. Frank May and attended chautauqua at Fountain Park this week. Wash Cook and family, Robert McDonald and wife and little daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook spent Sunday with J. E. Ross and family. Leon Parks and James Boone, with their lady friends, autoed to Monon and down to the Tippecanoe river Sunday and enjoyed a delightful drive. Rev. Wright Of Rensselaer, preached a splendid sermon Sunday evening, and will preach again in four weeks,' Sept. 13, at 7:30 p. m. Remember the date. Rev. Sutton, will preach his last sermon next Sunday, August 23, and it is hoped those who have not paid the amount subscribed will arrange to pay by that date, as Mr. Sutton will leave the first of the month for Kansas. Charles Beaver, George Foulks and families, Sophia Clark and Pearl Ross attended the Sunday school day program at Fountain Park Saturday. Sylvia Beaver giving the recitation for the Milroy Sunday school. All enjoyed the program.
Citrolax! Citrolax! CITROLAX! It’s a laxative, of course—and the nicest hot weather drink you ever tasted. Flushes thoroughly, and pleasantly, too. F. C. Crysler, Syracuse, N. Y„ says:—"Have used laxatives for 15 years but this Citrolax has got everything else beat a mile.'’ Try it.—A. F. Long. FAIR OAKS. Health is generally pretty good in these parts. Cottage prayer meeting was held at Abe Bringle's Wednesday evening. Threshing is all done except a very few jobs, and oats turned out fairly well. Les move Tuesday from
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the Wilson property into the Burns property on rront street. Well, we surely got a fine and much-needed soaking rain Wednesday afternoon and night. Frank Hooper and family, of south of Mt. Ayr, came up Tuesday to visit Marion Brown’s, on the Lawler ranch. Amv Bringle went to Rensselaer Monday to take treatment of Dr. Torfler for a trouble she has been having with one of her arms. Abe Bringle and family and Pansa Bozell visited Aunt Joanna Byres at Wheatfield Sunday. She is quite poorly with stomach trouble. Mr. Fair and Mr. Myers and their wives of West Virginia, begun housekeeping the middle of the week in Thompson’s house in the west part of town. About twenty lady friends of Mrs. W. D. Geary gave her a surprise Wednesday. The dinner which they took along with them, was also well enjoyed. Mrs. James Clifton went to Rensselaer last week to visit her mother, and while there took down with symptoms of typhoid, but is better at this writing. Jake Trump and Frank McCay, who are laying track for Mr. Teach on the new stone road southeast of Mt. Ayr, were at home with their families over Sunday. Ben Zellers is now equipped and prepared to do auto livery work. Therefore we now have two auto liverys in town and everybody can ride. Opposition is the life of trade. It is reported that Arthur Ropp has purchased of his father-in-law the property in the north part of town and will take possession as soon as 01 Brouhard, the present occupant, can get out. Mrs. James Dunlap and children who had been, visiting down about Mt. Ayr, while on their way home at Rensselaer, stopped off here and visited between trains with Mrs. Bringle and daughter, Amy. Mrs. Laura Brouhard came over the latter part of the week from Streator, ill., and went Monday dqwn to the camp to cook for Lora and his father, while they are cutting sawlogs for the Zellers’ sawmill. Our new postmistress took charge of the postoffice Saturday evening. They moved it over into Erwin’s store until they can build a room for it. The out-going postmaster will be the assistant until the new P. M., gets up to the work. Mrs. Thompson will conduct a hot lunch room in the old postoffice building on Front street. So you see, if any one comes to our town hungry there will be no reason for them going away in the same condition, unless it is on account of their not having the price, as we will have two hot lunchrooms.
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Miss Effie Harris from Bradford, 111., is visiting her uncle, Will Harris. , v : N Miss Esther Hooks from Lafayette, is visiting Mrs. Henry Deboy this week. Wilbur Preston and family of Terre Haute, are visiting his aunt, Mrs. Anna Chapman, this week. Mrs. J. F. Grouns and family and Mrs. John Havens and baby called on Mrs. John Johnson Monday afternoon. Mrs. Jessie Gibson from Marion, is staying with her sister-in-lavv, Mrs. William Havens, who is sick at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. George Caster went to Stegar, 111., to visit the former’s mother and brother and also his two sisters from Des Moines, lowa. George Caster and family and Mrs. J. F. Grouns and baby spent Friday with Mrs. Emma Digman and family. They had a very nice dinner given for their little girl, who was two years old Friday. Milroy: Well, the threshing is over and everybody had to be satisfied with the results. Oats running from 15 to 11 bushels per acre. William Vanatta being the lucky man to raise the largest yield or the largest average. It is hard to tell which he is most pleased with his oats orDutch Porch, as it.has changed color several times since it was built, Well, anyway, William is using the best farming methods in putting in oats, so the result is what was to have been expected.
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