Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1918 — HAPPENING IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

HAPPENING IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES

FOUR CORNERS F. W. Fisher is having some tile put in on his home place. J. W. Henry of Valparaiso came over Monday on business connected with his last year’s corn crop. Charles Peregrine has sold his store at Tefft and will give all of has time to farming and cattle raising. The wind of last Saturday moved a>md damaged R. A. Miamian's barn at Wheatfleld and one for George Turner at Tefft. If you forget to attend the D. W. Myers sale one imdle southeast of Wheatfleld Tuesday you will miss the chance of the season to purchase some fine Chester White hogs —25 bred sows and 25 shotes. Tuesday, the 19th. Also 25 head of cattle. James Smith has purchased the old Neier farm from. Harry Neier, it is reported. This will save James the expense of building, which takes money these days. This farm lies north of the Smith home and is worth more to Jaimes than to anyone else. The boys at Camp Shelby have been ordered to send their trunks home, and F. W. Fisher received his son Warren’s trunk Saturday, also a letter dated March .9, that they were yet at Hattiesburg, but did not know for how long; said their company was the finest in the world. - George Ferguson drove Mantaukey Monday out to his farm with a prospective buyer. George had a short drive to make and intended to 'pick up the parties and bring them back to town, but they gave George the go-by and walked to Tefft. Mrs. Bill, a lady of somie sixty years, the wife of Lafayette Hill, and the mother of nine children,

eight of whom are now living, and who lived on a farni near the Starke county line, died gnd was buried Tuesday in the San Pierre cemetery. The pall bearers were her six sons. The family is highly respected and has the sympathy of the entire neighborhood.

INDEPENDENT CORNER

John Hill is on the sick list. John Reed butchered this week. Dan Wolfe spent Sunday with Rex Binge. James Hill, Jr., was a Kniman goer Tuesday. Miss Mamie Binge is recovering from the grip. Thomas Florence was a Demotte goer last week, Frank Binge helped Robert Smith haul hay Monday. Miss Maude Hill is helping Mrs. A. Putt this week. Mayme Binge and Lola Hill spent Friday with Dorothy Hill. Miss Margaret Shuey is recovering from a sprained ankle. James Hill, Jr., and Frank Binge were Demotte goers Saturday. Miss Ethel Hill is staying with her sister, Mrs. J. B. Crownover. Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Binge spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Hill. Miss Fay Williams and brother Winnie spent Sunday with friends at Kniman. * George Binge, who has been working for Roy Johnston, returned homie Tuesday evening.

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GIFFORD

Walter Cover was a visitor here Tuesday. Lon Daniels spent Saturday with Charley Walker. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Everybody welcome. James Britt hauled our school a load of wood Tuesday. Dice Zook has moved from Demotte to his property here.

John Bicknell of Rensselaer was, out to his store here Monday. Mrs. Rosa Lambert helped Mrs. Helen Haniford paper Tuesday. Art Akers of Moody was a visitor in our bu-rg Saturday between trains. Miss Ethel Nuss called on Misses Sylvia and Hazel Lambert Sunday. A road 'grader was run over the rock road here Tuesday, which put in it fine condition. Miss Vesta Brown, Miss Ruth Kennedy and brother autoed to Rensselaer Saturday. Mrs. Robert Grimm and daughter Clara were Rensselaer callers on Thursday and Friday. Greeley Comer and family moved last week from Laura to the Stockwell farm east of here. Misses Ruby Keen and Leota Obenchain called on Sylvia and Hazel Lambert Tuesday evening. Mrs. Clifford Roller of near Medaryville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haniford and son. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fisher at Kersey last week and left them' a girl. Miss Flota and Airy Myers, who have moved from Parr to the William Markin farm west of here, were in our burg Saturday. A farewell dance will be given at Reuben Snyder’s Tuesday evening. Mr. Snyder is preparing to go to North Dakota for the benefit of his health. Nate Richards has moved onto one of John Eger’s farms and will work for the latter. Glen Ward of Rensselaer is also moving to one of Mr. Eger’s farms.

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