Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1901 — JASPER COUNTY GLEANINGS. [ARTICLE]

JASPER COUNTY GLEANINGS.

FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.

REMINGTON. RgMtNQTOM m. rn. TIMg TABLE. RAW. 1. THAWS. I mgBT.~ 6:10 a.m. Mail and Passenger 9:38 a. m. “■Local Freight 12:42 p.m. *1 "S m ’ JLU and Passenger 3 :20 p. m. 736 a. m. Passenger (Sun, 7:38 p. m. Mrs. Selina Snyder is visiting friends in Rensselaer this week. Mrs. Robt. Parker was a Logansport caller between trains Tuesday. Henry Barnes went to Frankfort Wednesday to visit his parents. Miss Emma Buell of Wolcott, attended the masquerade party here Thursday night. Mrs. Dora Hart of Wolcott, came Mon* day for a short visit with her sister, Mrs, Geo. Chappell. Joe M ilner came home from Indianapolis Wednesday to spend a short vacation with his parents. Geo. Hemphill went to Indianapolis the first of the week for a short visit with his family at that place. Miss Mary Peck, who has been visiting at Gridley, 111., for the past three weeks, returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Green of South Bend, returned home Tuesday after spending several days with Ed Green ana family. Weaver’s Minstrels gave a show at the Austin opera house Friday night, which was enjoyed by all who attended. Mrs. Arthur Woodin of Hammond, came Monday for an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. Frank Phillippi. Miss Clara Miller of the central office, went to Frankfort Tuesday for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Brandt. Miss Leona Schwerdman. who has been visiting in Logansport for the past four weeks, returned home Wednesday. Miss Madge Maxwell of Logansport, came Wednesday for an extended visit with her uncle, 0. G. Maxwell, and family. The M. E. church people are holding meetings this week, assisted by nine young men belonging to the Volunteers of America. Mrs. Fell living three miles west of town, died very suddenly Sunday night with heart trouble. Funeral was held Wednesday. Miss Minnie Beasley, who lias been visitiug Miss Maxwell in Logansport for tbe past two weeks, returned home Wednesdays John Collins of Rensselaer was in town Monday and Tuesday helping invoice the Emge stock ot shoes recently, purchased by Berlie Parks. The masquerade party given at the Austin hall Thursday was a great success from beginning to end. Over one hundred attended and every one sp*nt a most pleasant evening. Miss Flora Hendricks formerly of this place, and a teacher in the Remington schools, died at her home in North Carolina last week. The remains were brought back to Frankfort, Ind., for burial last Friday. Mr. Flowers’ lecture on Dicken's Christmas Carrol at the Chi istian church Monday evening was greatly enjoyed by all who attended. It was interesting from beginning to end and many a hearty laugh was enjoyed by both old and young.