Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1900 — SAN PIERRE. [ARTICLE]

SAN PIERRE.

[Starxb Co. I Mrs. Armstrong is much better. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper spent a part of the day Sunday in the country. Robert Rennewanz has returned from Chicage, looking as pretty as a peach. Mr. Scott and Rev. Hickman from Wheatfield. visited here Saturday eve. and Sunday morning. Mrs. Etta Payne and children of No. Judson, are visiting friends and relatives here this week. Douglass Wynant is learning the millinery work, we suppose. At least he is a frequent visitor at the shop. Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Tilton visited Mrs. Bohannan Monday. The latter has been ill, but is much better at this writing, A couple of young ladies of Medaryville .ware at San Pierre Thursday getting their hats made. We have good milliners now and are proud of them. Mr, Horton of No. Judson, and Miss Liszie Payne of Pierre, called on Miss Pearl Bohannan Friday morning between niue and ten o'clock. Lizzie and Pearl enjoyed themselves very much, but now they are desperate rivals. The Good Templars of San Pierre have now organized what it called “The Pleasure Club,” for the benefit of the people not belonging to their Lodge. The Club meets every Wednesday evening for a good sociable time and each Good Templar has the privilege of inviting a friend not belonging to the lodge. The Pleasure Club would be very glad to receive visitors from neighboring lodges. A short program will be rendered almost, if not every Wednesday eve. New pensions: William W. Snyder, Monticello, original, $6: Nicholas Bessel, Fair Oaks, original, $6. A big tire in Hull, Canada, destroyed property valued at $15,000,000 anti rendered 12,000 people homeless, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C- G. Spitler and Capt. M. F. Chilcote were in Indianapolis this week attending the Eastern Star Grand Chapter ingFine Minnesota potatoes 40 cents bushel. Coarse or tine salt $1.03 l>bl4 lbs gold dust, 16 cents 19 lb granulated sugar SI.OO, Chicago Bargain Store, H J. Bnrtoo of Goodlnnd, took the train here Wednesday for Florence, Colo., to accompany back home his sister Jessie, who is in poor health ond will probably remain here. The republican state convention nominated Col. W. T. Durbin of Anderson, for governor and Newton Gilbert of Angola, for lieutenant governor. The rest of the ticket was made up from the reuomiuntion of pnsjnt incumbents, except that John P. Carr’s old friend. B. F. Johnson, of Fowler, receiving the nomination for state statistician.