Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1917 — GOODLAND [ARTICLE]
GOODLAND
(From the Herald) Mrs. Al Wild has been critically ill this week.
Miss Carrie’Green of Remington visited Saturday and Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. John Carpenter, and family. M. D. Johnson of Pierpont, South Dakota, is here the guest of . his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gilman. Jesse Gapes has rented the Peck property \on Jasper and Iroquois streets and will move in after their sale-next Tuesday. Attorney and Mrs. H. R. Hopkins autoed to Crawfordsville Tuesday and will probably remain there until the latter part of the week. Mrs. Charles Nicholson returned to her home in Chicago Monday after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Katherine Schlater, who is reported better. Mrs. Joseph Alexander and family. Will Alexander and wife and mother, Mrs. James Farrell, ‘ start for Wisconsin in a few days where
Joe has purchased a farm. Mr. and Mrs. Walter X. Snyder will move to North Manchester, Indiana. the first of the month. A Mr. Williams and family will move onto the Wilson farm to be vacated by Mr. Snyder. Mrs. John Hall of north of town returned home Thursday after a week’s visit in Chicago and Aurora, Illinois. She was accompanied home by Mrs. 'Harry Condo and little son of Chicago. We understand W. E. Rich 'has made application for a seat on the Indianapolis board of trade and will move to that city soon. W. E.’s many friends will regret to learn this. His daughter Vilma is In school at Butler college and Lois will soon be ready for college ana it will make it convenient for the girls. Lester Rich, who is now located at Rensselaer, expects to go to Indianapolis too.
