Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1900 — JASPER COUNTY GLEANINGS. [ARTICLE]
JASPER COUNTY GLEANINGS.
FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.
REMINGTON. Frank Hardy went to Rensselaer The republicans will have their jolification here to-night. Albert Taber- has gone to Lid., to attend military school. . Miss Florence Guinan returned to her home in Brook Wednesday. The C, E, Society and G. A. R ladies served supper election night, Mrs. Chris IFarmon of MaCom'o, 111., -46-visiting 4-eUti m av-tlus place_ Mrs. Z. K. Smith went to Chicago Wednesday to buy goods for the store. Miss Ethyle Bowman rtturiied home ilrxmia week's visit with I rie.nds in Chicago. Mr. Will Miller ,of Rossville; 111., spent several days w ith his parents this week. M. O. .Stokes has purchased the Mrs. McColly residence property on North Indiana street. Mrs. Anna Snickenberger of Wolcott, is the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mullen. Ernest Fisher dE Indian tory, came home to vote and visit his lather, Mr. C. F. Ersher. Joe Milner returned to Indianapolis Wednesday, after spending several days with his parents. Miss Virginia Stamm of Hammond, came Sunday for an extended visit with friends and relatives. Mts. Jessie Conrad and mother Mrs. ■O. H. Mclntire, of Indianapolis, are visiting at the home of Dr, Landon. Mr. Harry Darr of Jerseyville, 111., ■came Sunday to spend the winter at this .place and work for Mr. Paxton. Miss Emma Bull and Ray Dowell of Wolcott, attended the reception of the H. & 8.-01-R. club -I’uesrlay-mght, Miss Stella Snyder returned home from Rensselaer Tuesday, where she has been visiting Miss Bessie Hardy. Muss Bessie Hardy of Rensselaer, <ane Tuesday to attend tlje reception given by the B. N B. of R. club, Tuesday slight reluming home Wednesday night. Grandmother Harmon died at her home on South Ohio St. Tuesday morntig at one o’clock. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock. The Ladies Mi Kinley club will give a receptioiLNov. 12. at Austin opera house in honor of the Remington band, drum corps, rough rid< rs and officers of the L. L. Club. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss .Mabel Parker to Mr. [ones Tenijjleton, next Tuesday night, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Parker. -Messrs. Bhmchard Elmore, Joe Mee han and Ernest Rawlings will go to Danville, 111., Monday to join a minstrel show, with which they contracted during itheir trip this Slimmer. Election day passed off quietly in Carpenter. The republicans carried the township by a plurality of 133, against 158 four years ago. Ellis [ones, democratic candidate for township trustee, was defeated by only 3 votes. We understand that Robinson & Peck have purchased the lot on the northeast corner of South Ohio and South streets And will erecta new livery stable thereon. Ed Stokes bought the old store building -ind wi 1 move it to lots owned bv him oif South Illinois street and remodel it into a dwelling. 'I he B. & B. of R. club gave their first reception in their club room Tuesday evening. Ihe evening was spent in music and dancing, and at midnight dainty relreshments were served. The party broke up 111 the wee hours of Wednesday morning, after spending a very enjoyable evening.
