Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1915 — All Over The County [ARTICLE]

All Over The County

MILROY. G. L. Parks was a Rensselaer visitor Monday. John Havens and family have moved to Marion. Edith -Clark is sick with a severe cold this week. Sam Griffith’s assisted J. Ross in butcher* ng Tuesday. True Culp spent Monday evening with Mr. Mardhand’e. J. Ross and family visited friends in McCoysburg Sunday. Isaac Hamilton’s ate dinner Sunday with Wm. Chapman’s. Mrs Isaac Hamilton spent Wedwaday with Mrs. Geo. Foulks. Mrs -Marchand assisted Mrs, Scipo with butchering Monday and TuesMm, X R. Clark and children ItlMad Tuesday with Mrs. Elsie

Clark. James Wood and Homer Hill spent Monday evening with George Foulks’. _ Mrs. Wm. Harris and Mrs. Frank May spent Wednesday with Mrs. John May. Mr. Dolfin’s have been having a seigg with colds, as is the general complaint. Wm. Fisher’s and Jack Carmen spent Tuesday evening with S. Foulks’ and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Johns and Pearl Ross visited in McCoysburg Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Southard spent Tuesday with their daughter, Mrs. Walter Gilmore, and family. W. P. Gaffield' visited Saturday with his son, in Lafayete. The latter was able to-go down town with him to take dinner.

JOLLY CORNERS. Brook Lewis was in Remington Thursday. John Nesius is on the sick list this week. Mrs. Matt Nesius was in Rensselaer last Tuesday. Miss Opal Waymire spent. Sunday with her parents. Mrs. Barney Stein spent Tuesday with Mrs. John Nesius. Brook Lewis called on Dave Waymire and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Roy spent Sunday with Charles Sego and family. T“. ' Several from this neighborhood attended the funeral of Ray Huff Sunday. ,Miss Anna Stein assisted Mrs. Tony Nesius with her washing Tuesday. 5 f / Misses Mary and Anna Stein ppent Friday with their sister-in-law, Mrs. Hazel Stein. - Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Marque and family spent Sunday with Mr. ana Mrs. Toney Nesius and wife. Mrs. Tom Stein assisted Miss Opal Waymire cook dinner for the hunters Tuesday at Matt Nesius’. Miss Madaline Kellner of Rensselaer, is visiting with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shide.

Mr. and MTs. Matt Nesius and son, Henry, ate Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Barney Stein and family. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Stein and daughter, Katherine, called on Mr. and Mrs. Rcaak May Friday afternoon. Frank Nesius and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Nesius’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zacker, and family. - > Harry Shumaker, who has been staying with Mr. and Mts. Tom Stein, the latter being his returned home Tuesday. Cecil Shumaker spent a few days last week 'with his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Steih He also joined the hunting bunch. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stein ate Sunday dinner with Mrs. Stein’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Shumaker. The latter is quite ill at this writing. The first day proved to be the best luck of any. The,hunters succeeded in capturing 49 rabbits in 3 hours. That is what we called some hunting, “Good night, nurse.” The Chicago hunters and the “bunch” were entertained by John Nesius and wife Tuesday night. Mr. Fred Wagner and sister, Anna, Wednesday night, and Mr. and Mrs. Toney Nesius Thursday night. All

report a good time each night. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Stein and family entertained the following people Monday night at six o’clock dinner: Albert Wagner, Peter Koch arid John Ebbers. of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Nesius and sonj Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Toney Nesius and daughter, Lucille, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nesius and children; Mr. and Mrs. John Nesius and children, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stein, and Miss Opal Waymire, Brook Lewis, Fred Wagner, Harry and Cecil Shumaker, Sylvanas Marque, Calix Paquette, Carl Shide and Merrill Waymire. The main feature of the evening was a big goose roast, which was greatly enjoyed by all present. The young people also amused themselves by dancing and having a good time in general.