Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Joan, Bicknell is confined to tier home with a severe case of stomach trouble. Joe Fenzil and Isaac Knapp of Walker tp. were business.visitors in the city yesterday. Corn dodger shoes makes life more bearable, $3.50 and s 4. HILLIARD & HAMILL. Mis. A. H. Tedford was expected up from Indianapolis last evening or today for a few days' visit with her daughter, Mrs. George W. Hopkins, joining her husband who has been her for a few weeks. Among those attending the Republican and Progressive national conventions in Chicago this week were: W ; V. I orter, 13. J. Moore, G. 11. McLain. Sheriff McColly, Judge Hattley. George Healey, E. L. Hollingsworth and A. H. Hopkins: About 30 Knights of Pythias of Brook, including the members of the team, came over Tuesday night and conferred the rank of knight on three candidates of , the Rensselaer 1 cdge. Refresliment s were later served and all present report a most enjoyable evening. H. W. Wood, sr., and wife went to Dayton, Ohio, Thursday to attend the annual reunion of the 93d Ohio regiment of which he was a member during the Civil war. Mr. and Mrs, Wood will also visit at Columbus, Ohio, and Pennsylvania points before returning home.
H. R. W. Smith, who has been stopping at Hobart with Harry Paxton for the past couple of months, is here for a visit with C, M. Paxton's. Mrs. Harry Paxton and two children are also here visiting C. M. Paxton and Harry came down last night. All will return to Hobart Sunday. The K. of P. county picnic to be participated’in by the K. of P. lodges of Newton county, will be held at the Harry Warr farm, one mile west and one and one-half miles south of Brook, on next Thursday, June 15. A big basket dinner will be a feature of the occasion and there will be speaking by prominent knights, bowling, baseball, croquet, etc, Shocking was the news that came to Kentland Wednesday to the effect that Joseph G. Fettig, formerly a prominent dry goods merchant of Kentland, but for several years last past a resident of Logansport, had uied the night before from blood poisoning resultant tram having pricked one of his hands on a winnow screen wire only three days before.—Kentland Democrat. Rev. J. T. Abbott of Eugene, Oregon, a brother of Mrs. Korah Daniels and Mrs. B. D. McColly of this city, who had been. attending the Methodist conference at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., during the month of May, made a short visit here with his sisters Monday, going from here to Indianapolis to visit his brother, John Abbott. He will return here today to make a more extended visit. Attorneys George A. Williams and Delos Dean have formed a partnership to take effect July I, when Mr. Williams will move his office from over the First National bank Into the rooms now occupied by Mr. Dean and his father, C. J, Dean, in the I. O. O. F., building, and they will also occupy the room at present occupied by Callahan & Gifford, immediately east and connecting with the former room.
The rain which started in about five a. in. Tuesday morning continued without intermission until Wednesday morning at about the same hour. Wednesday passed with but a few sprinkles of rain, but Thursday was almost a repetition of Tuesday. Rain fell most of the day, not a heavy fall, but just a continual drizzle, and yesterday started in the same way, but the skies had cleared considerably by noon and the prospect for better weather was good as The Democrat went to press.
Edward M, Honan went to Remington yesterday where he joined Walter Riley and Horace Cushman of Danville, 111., Morton Parrett of Princeton, 111., and Roy Dixon of Kentland in an automobile bound for Bluffton, where they attended that afternoon the funeral of a classmate, William Kline, aged 20, son of William Kline, a lumber dealer, who was killed while riding a motorcycle on hiS way home from DePauw university Monday night. He was a junior at DePauw and presi-dent-elect of the Y. M. C. A. and president-elect of the student body of the university.
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