Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1909 — DeMOTTE. [ARTICLE]
DeMOTTE.
True Bruner went home to Rensselaer Friday morning. Mrs. Jacob Haan was on the sick list the first of the week. Two young Mormons held services on the street here last Friday evening. D. E. Fairchild went to Hammond Tuesday to his sister’s, Mrs. Chas. Dolson. Mr. Jones, of Watseka, a cousin of Agent Curtin, visited here the last of the week. Jacob Koppelman’s mother came home with his wife from Chicago Wednesday. Bernice Luce is spending the week with her cousin, Lura Halleck, at Rensselaer. Mrs. Ran Halleck was taken very ill last Thursday night, but is now able to be up. W. C. Tyler has been here several days caring for his brother, Jesse, who is gradually sinking. F. M. Hart is getting the old postoffice building in fine shape for his office and machinery hall. Mrs. Minnie Rodgers, of Monon, with her children have been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ted White. Mrs. Fred Granger and children, of Hammond, have been visiting her mother, Mrs. T. Curtin, west of town. Ezra Hershman and family, of Wheatfleld Center, were visiting here Sunday with Mrs. Hershman’s relatives. M. M. Tyler and son, Guy, and Vern Sayers came via auto from Valparaiso Sunday to see their cousin, Jesse Tyler. * Engineer Spencer, wife and daughter, Miss Berna, of Streator, spent Sunday with his brother, Chas., and family. Miss Lena Lokotzki has returned from her visit to Hammond, and is now at her old place at the Troxell House. Mrs. T. Curtin went to Locheil Thursday to see her father, who is quite sick. She returned home Monday evening. Senator and Mrs. A. Halleck and children were over from Rensgelaer Sunday visiting relatives, and calling on old acquaintances. Misses May and Sadie Fairchild, who started west two weeks ago, have arrived at Spokane, and are stopping there some time with relatives beiore going to Seattle. Rlppel Brothers United Shows, circus, museum Dfcd menagerie will exhibit at Kniman, July 20th; DeMotte, July 21st, Wheatfleld, July 22nd, Tefft, July 23rd. Word was received here Monday that Clarence, the thirteen-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dolson, of Hammond, would be brought here is a sister of D. E. Fairchild, of our village.
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