Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NOTICE To Patrons! Will take cream at our store at Virgie now, paying Elgin prices. Warren W. Zellers Virgie, Ind.
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Harry Stall well, a well known Monon photographer, died last Wednesday night from pneumonia, following a recent attack of typhoid fever, which left him in a rather weakened condition. Monon is the first town in this vicinity to come forward with an announcement that it would celebrate the fourth of July. The. celebration is to be under the auspices of the Monon band. Mrs. Louisa Agnew, supposed to be the oldest woman in Pulaski county, died last week in Winamac, aged 9714 years. She was a native of New York state, but had lived in Pulaski county for 65 years. John Kraay, who a few months ago shot and killed August Walters, a neighboring farmer of near Francesville, and has since been confined in the asylum at Longcliff, was arraigned before Judge Pentecost of the Pulaski circuit court, last week and the court held that Kraay should be removed to Michigan City and confined in the hospital for the criminal insane "there. Mrs. Ida Moore of Medaryville, was granted a divorce in the Pulaski circuit court last week from her third husband, William Moore, and her maiden name of Maibauer restored. She was married ten minutes later to Howard H. Beach, a stationary engineer employed at Medaryville, Mrs. Beach is a daughter of
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