Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1901 — JASPER COUNTY GLEANINGS. FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS. [ARTICLE]

JASPER COUNTY GLEANINGS. FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.

Joi n Robinson was in Wolcott Saturday. A <l.iughu!*r was born to Mr. and Mrs. Al Shiid; Jan. 18. K Paris spent Wednesday and 'J 1,11 day in Attica. <);i ice dealers have put up no congcale 1 water as yet. , Mrs. lea Morris went to Logansport on bust inss Wednesday. ' Mis. R. A. Littlefield i's reported quite sick • t'l lung trouble. Mis. Lyons of Wolcott, was here between fains Monday. Mr. S. Steel went to Logansport Friday, looking for work. Mrs. Ed Dibell of Wolcott, visited Mis. 11. J. Welch Tuesday. Misset Nora Morris and Lucy Beasley s ent Sun lay with Wolcott friends. M.stes Chloe and Myrtle Dobbins ’ spent Sunday with’ friends in Wolcott. Miss Maggie Meehan went to Wolcott Monday to work in Spangle's restaurant. Mrs. Dibell and daughter Lina, of* \\ . Iqott, spent Tuesday with Mrs. M. J, Pl.t ips. John Dady and Albert Heusen of near Shiron, were Remington callers . Friday evening. Geo ge Taber went to Loganspoit to take die examination for fireman on the radio id. Me-srs. and Mesdames H. E. Sheetz and I’ert Spencer spent Sunday with Mon'deeilo friends. Mt B'-it Spencer went to Clifton, 111., Monday to visit her parents, Mr. and M-s. bhn M. Balthis. Mis. Gi o. Maxwell of Goodland, returned to her home Saturday after a wn k s visit with her sons, Ed and Orve, W. I hlrner lias moved his stock of • ! ■ Is in the room in the building lately < up.ied by Fisher & Forbes' furniture Store. Hurt Rich returned to his studies at V i.par.iiso Wednesday, after spending a few davs with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Rich. loangefist A. IL Zilmer will speak at Go rn schoolhouse on Sunday, Jan. 27, (to moriow) at 11 o’clock a. m., and at Remington at 7:30 p. m. S, W, Thompson caught a salmon last Friday that measured thirty-three inches m length and weighed an even sixteen pounds. It was caught opt of what is know n as the Frazer Hole in the Tippecanoe and is possibly the largest fnh caught out of the river during the past Season. Monticello Herald. I he following is a printer's opinion of the Remington girls: Their &F JB3J an slender and delicately tinted; their i 1 i are like * * *, and they are without a in this or any other §. Their frowns ai' like ++ + and their 123456 excite I! ! ol pleasure and a desire to —— them. Ke <1 this* closely and do not ? its veracit .. ARTHUR TUTTLE LOSES A LEG. While working with a gun Saturday, Arthur Tuttle was accidentally shot in the left leg b< low the knee by Cleve Vniiiian. The bone was so badly shattered that his foot was amputated about h ilf way betw en the knee and ankle. It seems Tuttle had been making a new "plunger" for the gun, which was a lit.le long and young Yeoman had put in a sb> li, snapped ’he gun shut after inserting shell. The plunger, being a little long, scraped the cap on the shell and the charge was exploded,' entering Tutti< s leg as above stated. The accident is a very deplorable one, and once again demonstrates that a loaded gun is a very dangerous thing to monkey with, and especially for boys.