Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1903 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Farm for rent: —120 acres, all under cultivation; well tiled, good improvements; 7 railed southeast of Rensselaer. Mala 1 Garrison, Remington Ind. Subject for morning service at F. W. Baptist church, Sunday Feb. 22, will be: “Regeneration;, What it is and How Secured.” J. A. Cochran, Pastor. . McGowan has resigned as J. P. of Union tp. This leaves, the township with the legal number of .Justices —two —squire Fay i of Parr, and Squire Munden of j Fair Oaks. Robert, the 13-year-old son of ! Abo Wnrtena, in jumping a bob Thursday, jumped onto a pitchfork and tun a tine into his hip several inches. He is confined to the house. The accidental shooting of a pujji 1 in one of the public schobkspf Kokomo a few days ago led to a search of the boys in the different schools, -and it is said several hundred 22-caliber pistols were found. Reports from the north end of Jasper indicate that the raising of cucumbers for the pickle factories will be quite an industry in that section the coming season. We hope it will “pan out” better than did the sugar beet growing. Correspondence for The Democrat must be received not later than Thursday at furthest to insure its publication. Correspondents will please boar this in mind and get in their items as early in the week as possible. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Snyder and U. M. Baughman and family attended the wedding of Miss Chloo Baughman of Monon, and Mr. Henry Green of Rantoul, 111., at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Baughman, near Monon, Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Bfown returned last Friday night from Danville, 11l , where they had been called by the sickness and death of the former’s mother, and Mrs. Brown was called to Evanstson, 111., the next day by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Monnett.
Martin Gillen, a section hand in the yards at Monon, was run down and seriously if not fatally injured by the switch engine at that place Wednesday. One leg was broken and he was injured internally. Mr. Gillen is a married man, about 40 years of age, and is a member of C. O. F., lodge of this place. Mary Weathers and Myra Clark spent Sunday in Lafayette. They had a very pleasant ride going. They took the 11:30 p. m., train Saturday night, and near Pleasant Ridge the engine broke down and the train laid there -two hours. Another hour's wait was had at Monon, still another wait in the yards at Lafayette, and it was 4 o’clock in the morning when they finally reached the pastenger station in Lafayette. MV. O. Florence and family expect to leave next week for their new home near Mexico Mo., where Mr. Florence, with his brother in Ohio, have bought 355 acres of land in one tract, 4 miles from Mexico, of which Wilbur gets 135 acres. The latter was very well pleased with that section of the country, and thinks it has some advantages over Jasper county. Robt. Randle, who moved to Mexico some time ago, has bought 410 acres of land near there, Mr. Florence informs us. M The Democrat unites with Wilbur’s many friends in wishing him abundant success in his new home.
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