Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1900 — INDEPENDENCE. [ARTICLE]
INDEPENDENCE.
A small snow storm Tuesday. husking still in full blast. .Mrs. Davisson is still >n the sick list. Miss Ida Lang was here Sunday on a Visit. Chris Morgenegg is working for Eli Arnold. Jess Carriott is ditching for Frank Hayes. John Hopkins drove over to the hub Thursday. Wm. Daniels did business at Rensselaer Monday. Mrs. Eli Arnold called on Mrs. Daniel X>esh Sunday. Church was well attended at this place Sunday evening, Steve Williams is husking corn for Crant Renicker. Subscribe for The Democrat and get (be news of the county. Samuel Hopkins and fi mily called on Charley Jenkins' Sunday. Rev. J. Flory, of Wisconsin, preached Vt Pleasant View Sunday. Chartey Hopkins and wife called on Clarence Maxwell Sunday. Mil* Agnes Potts called on Miss Della Iflcnry Wednesday evening. ■Mr. Kenton of Rensselaer, did busi'peas in these parts Tuesday.
Clarence Maxwell tickeled his house with a new coat of pami last week. 1 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Hurley, a great big girl. John was exceedingly happy. - George r Blocher of the province of Wheatfield, was a business caller in these parts Monday. Levi Renicker of Rensselaer, is husking corn for Grant Renicker. Levi just rolls the corn in, but the corn pretty near rolls in Levi. Mr. D. V., that old pie-eating buffalo of the Kankakee Valley region, was in these parts Thursday. He says everything ts democratic tqi-there.
