Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1900 — JASPER COUNTY GLEANINGS. [ARTICLE]

JASPER COUNTY GLEANINGS.

FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.

RABBIT TOWN. R.H. Benjamin was a caller Jn this vicinity Tuesday. Robert Michaels formerly of thia place, visited here Friday. Little Harrison Tyler has been very ill but is slowly recovering. » Wilbur Hoshaw called on Miss Eva Hickman Sunday evening. Henry Hordeman bought an Oregan pony in Rensselaer one day last week. Mr. Small, the dairyman, thinks the Gifford railroad would be just the stuff, but we don’t agree with him. Ed Bruce is helping Mr. Moore put up hay, Ed says it is pretty tough for lem to be working out in his old days. Charles Kelley of near Chicago, has been visiting in town for the past two weeks. He expects to return to Illinois Sunday. Vance Collins departed Saturday for Minnesota, where he will spend a few weeks working for the Deering Binder Company. Epii Hickman has developed into a full Hedged hypnot st. He will give his first public exhibition at Mt. Ayr, Saturday night. A certain young lady of this town has lost her red-headed lover. She says she don’t give a care, as strawberry blondes are out of style. Quite a number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cain Tuesday evening. Ice cream and cake were served. A few of the guests present were, Eva Hickman, Freda and Marie Kohler. Mrs. Birdie Collins, DeVere Collins. Hercule Collins, Mary Hoshaw. Mrs. Erin Hicktnan.