Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 July 1903 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Local and Personal. 1 — This is Circus day. Simon Leopold was over from Wolcott yesterday. Bat S3OO yet remain to be raised for the library site. Tom Grant was down from Rose Lawn Saturday on business. W. L. Rich of Remington, was a Rensselaer visitor Saturday. 'Jftliss True George is visiting relatives in Chicago for a few weeks. &Mr. and Mrs. John Eger are visiting relatives in Kendallville this week. The Wallace show will replenish the city corporation fund $25, city license. The Wallace show will go from here to Indianapolis where they show Monday. Mrs. Rock wood and little daughter of Indianapolis, are visiting at Monroe Banes.’ Mrs. Oscar Bonlden and children of Francesville, are visiting at James Rash’s. Harry Gardner of Monticello, visited his brother, Frank Gardner, here Sunday. f Thomas Parks of Remington, visiting here with his son W. S. Parks this week. Mrs. Frederick Ramp of Chicago, is visiting the family of her uncle, Charles Ramp.Mrs. James Randle and Mrs. D. A. Stoner visited relatives at Mt. Ayr Wednesday. *»>| s Mr. and Mrs. James H. Chapman visited the former’s parents at Bridgeraan, Mich., this week. Mrs. Mary Peyton anddaugbtesr Grace and Wilma, are visiting relatives at Monticello this week. C. H. Peck and family of Remington, were guests of J. N. Leathennan and family last Friday. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Rensselaer, R-R-l, 1; Clinton, Wis., 1. -Jr-Miss Lee of Terre Haute, came Thursday for her annual visit of several weeks with Mrs. W. C. Babcock. Misses Nellie and Sopha Cross of Chicago, came Wednesday and are the guest of Miss Louie Stoner for a few days. Mrs. H. O. Harris and daughters, Mrs. C. A. Roberts and Miss Jennie Harris, are sojourning at Benton Harbor, Mich. Charlie Jenkins of near Blackford lost a valuable horse last week from what is supposed to have been a rattlesnake bite. Squire Troxeli united in marriage Mrs. Joseph Riohard and Miss Edith Richards, both of Rensselaer, Thursday evening. early potato orop in this locality is excellent in both size, yield and quality. The price has dropped to 50 oents per, Dushel. An interesting article on “the election of a Pope,” by Rev. Father Krull of the Indian school, south of town, appears on our editorial page. E. J. Wilcox of Dayton, JKy., is spending his week’s lay off as Sietal clerk in Rensselaer, while ra. Wilcox is visiting her sister at Jasper, Ind. Bar too will take charge of the Morocco Courier next week. The Democrat’s best wishes go with both the retiring editor and the new proprietor. < Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duvall and Mrs. Earl Duvall and baby returned last Friday night from their visit to Grand Rapids, Mich. They report a most enjoyable visit. Mrs. D. H. Gray and daughter -of Salt Lake City, Utah, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. H. C. Hefner, for the past week, left Wednesday for Redkey, Ind., to visit friends at that place. The Wallaoe circus will show at its former show grounds, Leopold’s pastuas, in the in the soothaaat MAfJ a $ fj, mil fftL .I*l east pan oi town, xna street main iKa* *