Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1901 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. George E. Mitchell is quite sick. Delphi has organized a militia company. Miss Myra Clark spent Sunday at Lafayette. >CThe Wallace show bill cars are to be here to-day. Monon will build a $12,000 depot at Lafayette. R. A. Parkinson is visiting relatives near Kingman, Kan. Excursion to Chicago, August 11; 75 cents from Rensselaer. XO. K Hollingsworth and family are sojourning at Conover, Wis. AThe new Gillam M. E. church will be dedfcated Sunday, Aug. 18. William Beck of Remington, spent Sunday here with his best girl. W. A. Batterßon of Goodland, was in the city Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Lucy Malone of Monticello, spent Sunday with relatives here. B. Forsythe has treated his department store to a new coat of paint. B. Austin is spending the week with his family at Charlevoix, Mich. C. W. Hanley has been confined to his home by sickness several days this week. Mrs. C. E. Hershman and children are visiting friends at Medaryville this week. Dick Rawlings of Remington, was the guest of Miss Fern Nelson over Sunday. .1. L. Foster has moved his household goods to Elwood, and will reside there. Herman Purdy and William Sanger of Lowell, were Sunday visitors in our city. Dr. Schmadel and A. B. Cowgill attended the camp meeting at Battle Ground Sunday. SCjB. W. Elsworth of northeast of town, left for Portland, Oregon, Tuesday Jo visit relatives. and Mrs. I. A. Glazebrook. left Monday evening for Buffalo, to visit the Pan-American. If you need Life Insurance, call on Bruner A Randle. Forsythe Block. Room 7. Henry Amsler of Pontiac, 111., lms moved into property recently purchased of W. H. Coover. Mr. hm 1 M rs. Warren Washburn of Goodlnml, were Sunday guests of Dr. Washburn and family. Grnce Pulver. wlio isa student in the Danville. 111., hospital, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Philo Clark. The Rensselaer postoffice will be open Sundays from 11:30 a. in., to 12:30 p m., instead of 12 to 1. ns heretofore. Mrs. G. A. Striokfaden and children returned Saturday evening from their extended visit in Champaign, 111. Miss Susie Monaghan returned last Friday from a month’s visit near Plymouth; with her. niece, Mrs. John Keiper. *>Prof. Sehath lms resigned as director of the Citizen’s Band, to take effect Aug 23, and will return to Cincinnati. XMisses Maud Hemphill and Mary Yates went to Rossville, 111., Tuesday for a ten days visit with relatives and friends. Prof. Dentinger, the new music instructor at St. Joseph’s, hag moved into the Douthit property, now owned by Dr. Hartwell. late huckleberry crop is practically a total failure in Jasper county, the dry weather having almost completely dried them up. The year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Piatt of near Aix; died Saturday night of membraneous croup, after an illness of but two days.
