Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1898 — DEMOTTE. [ARTICLE]

DEMOTTE.

Mrs. A. A. Tyler is on the sick list. Henry Frame and Jesse Summers were over to Gillam last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Sayers and daughter Lillian spent Sunday at Kniman. Rev. C. R. Ball, of Rose Lawn, filled the M. E. pulpit Sunday evening. Edward Freel and wife have moved back to town. Winford Pence shipped 20 car loads of cattle from this place last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Luce and Mr. and B. W. Sigler were in Chicago a few days last week. Mr, and Mrs. Brey were the guests of Joe Tyler and wife last week. Several of our citizens are working on B. J. Gifford’s new rail road. The canning factory has been running very successful this fall with T. M. Guerin as Superintendent. M. M. Tyler returned last week from Dakota where he was looking after real estate. Our gravel road is taking a rest while they are waiting for steel to lay the track to run the gravel train. have rung again] Last Sunday \dternoon at the home of the bride /Mr. John Haan and Lilli** Hadley were married; Ball officiating. Little Thelma'Suimners, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Summer?, has been quite sick with a bad cold, bat is now much better at this writii g

Mrs. George Peck formerly < f this place, but now of Illinois hss been seen on our streets for the past week. Frank Hart has completed his large hay contract and returned home. *