Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1901 — JASPER COUNTY GLEANINGS. [ARTICLE]
JASPER COUNTY GLEANINGS.
FKOM our special correspondents.
REMINGTON. WKMINCTON H. W. TIMK TA»U». ■ABT. | TKAIWB. I WEST. ' $ :10 a. m. Mail and Putwenger 9:38 a. n» 9:38 a.m. Local Freight 12:42 p.m. 11:33a.m. Mall and Passenger 3:20 p.m. 7:35 a. m. Passenger (Sun, o'ly) 7 ;38 p. m. Will Beal spent Sunday in Wolcott. Mrs. Charles Capes went to Monticello Sunday for a short visit. Mr. Kenoyer of Kentland, was in town on business Wednesday. , Mrs. Frank Wolfe of Michigan City visited friends here last week. A daughter was born Feb. 24, to Mrs. and Mr. E. T. Bond, at Oxford. Wm. Shumaker and Mr. Cooper moved to Jennings county last week. Miss Minnie Beasley went to Logansport Sunday for a short visit with friends. Joe Meehan is working in the Press office this week, the editor being absent. Ed Peclf returned home to-day (Saturday) from his trip to Washington, D. C. Mrs. Chas. Bartee has bought the Milo Higgins farm of 62 acres, paying $72 per acre. ■ ' Mr. SeHre Bull of Laporte, Ind., and Miss Carrie Sullivan were married March I. The invitations are out for a masquerade party to be given March 14, at Austin Hall. Miss Anna Harper went to Indianapolis Friday to attend the spring millinery opening*. , , j is doing qutte~a business in the thoroughbred Poland China swine breeding. Ira Grant came home Saturday after spending a week with his parents near Logansport. Miss Nellie Traugh of Goodland. is the guest of Mrs. Frank Peck and Mrs. Blanche Hardy. Miss O’Connor of Logansport, is visiting her brothers Dan and Dennis O'Connor of this place. Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Leavel of near Rensselaer, and formerly of this place, were in town Tuesday. The Misses Jennie and Ida Beal went to Indianapolis Friday to attend the Anthony Gallagher moved to Jenninj s county this week, where he recently purchased a farm near Graylord. The members of the Presbyterian church gave a rummage sale Saturday which netted them a nice sum. Mrs. Pearl Reed of Medaiyville, came Saturday for a short visit with relatives and her'father, jasper Guy. Walter Creech, who with his parents recently moved here from Chicago, went back to the city to work Wednesday. Miss June Bowman who has been visiting in New Carlisle, 0., for the past two months, 1 eturned home. Thursday. “lake” Jordan of near town, and Miss Eulalie R. Johnson were married at the bride's home m Jackson county last week. Miss l.eona Schwerdman returned home from Logansport the last of the week, where she has been visiting rela lives and friends. We neglected last week to mention the death of “Uncle" Dense Owens', which occurred at his home south of town, in Benton county, on Monday, of last week, aged 84 years. He had resided in Benton county since 1842.
