Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1900 — SHARON. [ARTICLE]

SHARON.

Hurrah for Bryant Indiana no longer doubtful. Howard Burr was a caller in these parts last Tuesday. Mrs. A. L. Duval) waa a caller in Kernington last Monday. Mr. Sage of Newton county, waa a caller here laat Wednesday. Rev. Roebrig preached at the school house last Sunday afternoon. John Sommers of Milroy, visited with Timmoua Bro*, last Sunday v Mica Sparling of nqgr Rensselaer, visited at M. I. Adam's last Sunday. Messrs. Desbrow and Smith were Remington callers last Saturday. / Plenty of rain and at present with favorable signs f6r more ere long.

Mr. Broadie, the Remington meat man, was here the Beat of the week. Elmer Fisher will remodel his bonne and build a new barn In the near future. James Burling of Remington, was looking afteb his interest* here a few day* ago. Miss Maggie Kenton delivered a very interesting sermon last Sunday evening, following Endeavor. Wm. Haley who has been looking after his Bloomington. 111., property, has returned home again. Rev. Richardson, Miss Roush, Mr. l£oush and Miss Blake attended church at Sharon Sunday evening. * There was a large attendance at the Y. P. C. E. lost Sunday evening and the program was an entertaining one. Mr. Oliver Phillips of Wolcott, and bride, nee Miss Florence Magee, are visiting relatives at Sharon and vicinity. Sei Morrow, who had his leg broken sometime ago, is able to get around but unable to move very fast, having to use crutches. George Lorentz and several others from the surrounding country left Sunday for lowa, where they go for contract work, Joseph Nisius. one of our solid farmers, is reported as refusing SSO per acre for his 520aore farm, offered by an Illinois party last week.