Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1900 — INDEPENDENCE. [ARTICLE]

INDEPENDENCE.

Miss Ida Lang went home Sunday. John Gassy lost a fine horse a few days ago. George Ott did business at Rensselat r Tuesday. John Gassy did business at Rensselaer Tuesday, Charley Hopkins drove over to Kniman Monday. Cheasley Wray and wife called at Andy Arnold’s Monday afternoon. Eli Arnold, our new trustee, moved the hooks from Doc. Nichols' Monday. There will be a social at Cosy Palace schoolhouse on the evening of Nov. 30. Ladies invited to bring well filled boxes; gentlemen the necessary coin to purchase same. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maxwell, last week, a son, Clarence was exceedingly happy. He whipped all the cats and dogs on the farm, simply to Convince them that be was a full fledged “paw" Mr. D. V. seems to think that the sun of intelligence and the god of beauty only shines and smiles on pedagogues of Duunville. D. V. may be a good judge of the quality of wild hay, but his expression that the teachers of Kankakee and Wheatfield qi.. are the smartest and best looking teachers, proves to me that he has a diseased imagination. I advise you to come down and visit our schools, Mr. D. V.