Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1900 — SAN PIERRE. [ARTICLE]
SAN PIERRE.
[Stabxb Co.] Everybody is as as busy as tramps. Miss Lucy Rltcber departed for Chicago Monday. Miss Jessie Crawford made a Hyiagtrip to Chicago Monday. Mr. Lilly has sold his property here and expects to move soon. Mimea Katie and Pearl McMannis took dinner with Pearl Bohannon Sunday. Mr. D. V. was mistaken about the ple«. It was nine pies be ate and not nine pieces. Mr. and Mrs. Warren White took supper with Mr. and Mrs. Mart Bohannon Sunday eve. W. O. Hinshaw of D. V., transacted business here Saturday and we understand he waa here again Sunday. John Collins comes to town again quite often. ’Spoee he stope near the cemetery. Ask Winnie where be stops? Messrs. Purl and Chas. Foot and Will Gorden of Lovell's Station, Penn., are visiting their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. B. F, McCray, this week. After a serious illness of a week, Dr. T. J. Agnew passed from this world of sin to a better and happier home on Wednesday, May 38, at eight o'clock at his residence here. He leaves a wife and a host of friends to mourn his lose. The remains were taken to Winamac, his former home, and were accompanied as far ks No. Judson by the Modern Woodmen, then? by the I. O. W. F. which went to Winamac also, where they laid him to rest. • j—- —■ You can get The Democrat, State Sentinel and Cincinnati Enquirer each a full year for only f 1.85, cash in advance, if taken soon. ‘ ,
