Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1900 — SAN [?]ERKE. [ARTICLE]

SAN [?]ERKE.

LPIa a.. » u. A tine sliuoei •. si 1 parts last ■Sunday. Mr. CiMjpei «• •<» ~i ,t tickets to St. Joseph last Sunday. Miss Johnson oi Ctncago, is the guest of Miss Lizzie Zable.

Mrs. Anna Agnew visited relatives at Winamac'the first of last week. Mrs. Tillie Hankey, wh > has been dangerously ill, is convalescing. Miss Fannie Claspel, who has been quite ill, is reported much better. Mrs. Nellie Mcl.augbliit ot Chicago, and daughter Nona, an visaing relatives here. Mrs. Mart Bohannon w.s quite ill last week but is greatly improved at this writing. Miss Anna McMannis is home again from Baum’s bridge where she has been visiting her sister. Mr. D. V. was on our streets a few days since. He started out electioneering but forgot himself and got over here. IT.e Evangelical association contemplate buying the late Dr. Agnew’s prop-, erty and using the same for a parsonage. M. D. Ealvey has improved his lots by adding a fine bam to them, Mr. Hilliard of Durnville, having done the work. Mrs. W. H. Tilton and little daughter Trixie, spent a portion of last week visiting the former's parents in Medaryville. Miss Kizzie Col lifts returned to het home at Winamac last Friday, after a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. Anna Agnew of this place. Mrs. A. E. Cooper and Miss Izetta Kays spent a few days in' Chicago last week visiting relatives and taking in the G. A. R. encampment. Mr. R. S. Bohanndi and family returned t< their home in Knox last Sunday, after spending a few days with his brother Mart, of this place. There is much sickness tn and around our little city and Dr. Solt is kept very busy. He has proven himself to be a competent physician and we are proud of him. Miss Pearl Bohannon departed for' Frankfort the 23 ult. for a visit among relatives and friends. Frankfort is Miss Pearl’s old home, her parents having formerly resided there. Misses Jessie and Emily Crawford went to Chicago last Wednesday to get their fall stock of millinery. Miss Emiiv returned home Friday, while Miss Jessie remained a week to study the latest designs. They will have their opening the 7th and Bth hist. Let ail who contemplate busing anything in the millinery line give them a call.