Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1903 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Do yon read The Democrat? John Ellis is visiting down in Parke county.. Prof. Dentinger is moving to Louisville, Ky. Miss Bessie Eger is visiting in Valparaiso this week. Miss Clara Fendig is visiting friends near Kankakee. %£leve Eger is visiting relatives in Grand Rapids, Mich. Rev. A. G. Work and mother are sojourning in California. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Clark celebrated the 4th with relatives at Goodland. ' Mrs. Val Seib and daughter of Brooklyn, N. Y., are visiting relatives here. Viola Glazebrook, of Zion City, 111., spent the 4th with relatives here. David McConnehay and family spent the 4th with the former’s parents at Idaville. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rush returned Thursday from a few weeks visit in Ohio. E. W. Allen, John Pinter and Mike Bernicken were down from Wheatfield Tuesday.
Mrs. Fred Dalton of Gilman, 111., is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. O’Meara, this week. B. F. Ferguson delivered an oration at a celebration near Battle Ground the 4th. ' , *%oe Moosmiller, who is attending school at Valparaiso, spent the 4th at his home in this city. Christie Vick’s case of malarial fever has developed into the typhoid, a rare disease in Rensselaer. t David Yeoman and sister, Miss arriet, arrived home last week from an extended stay at Miami, Fla. Mrs. D. A. Stoner went to .Sheldon Friday to visit her sister a few days, returning home Monday. Rash & Warren are buildihg a new house in the north part of ' town, north of Will Porter’s residence. Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan have been visiting friends at Monon and Francesville this week. •Va fine new pipe organ has been f placed in St. Augustine’s Cathoic church this week, ready for services to-morrow. The Misses Loa and Oca Pancoast, of Rensselaer, spent the 4th with their aunt Mrs. Dr. J. L. Hill and family.—Lowell Tribune. Madeline Ramp, who has been dangerously sick with malarial and typhoid fever, is now improving nicely and will soon be convalescing. Miss Ollie Henricks, who has been visiting the family of her cousin, County Cleric J. F. Major, started Saturday for her home in Ashville, N. C. The 2£* year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyon of Delphi, died last week from diptheria. Mrs. Lyon is a daughter of Mrs. Julia Healy of this city. Mrs. Almyra Shivley and her brother Claude Kious, of Brookston, spent the 4th with their sister and family, Mrs. Charles Slaughter, of Sharon.
Chas. N. Kelley, who is now , manager of a laundry at Edgewater, a euberb of Chicago, spent the 4th with bis mother, Mrs. Agnes Kelley; of this city. Hester, the aged mother of Mrs. Geo. E. Murray of this . city, died at her home in Indianapolis Sunday evening, after a * prolonged illness, aged about 80 years. Miss Sanford, the evangelist who has been holding meetings at the M. E. church, has been com- . pelled to take a net, and departed for her home in New York City, Monday. . * 8. G. Irwin performed another marriage oereraohy Monday afternoon, the contracting parties being David B. Gleason of Keener township, and Alice Clayton of near Pembroke, UnioD township.
