Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1903 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Uncle Tom and little Eva were with ue once more last evening. XO. K. Hollingsworth and family are sojourning at Oononer, Wis. O. E. Hershman attended a “shoot” at Bass Lake this week. Nicholas Krnll of Monon, spent Sunday with Rensselaer friends. t?rank Maloy was down from well to spend Sunday with his family. ~~~ Mrs. J. F. Major and son Wilfred, are visiting relatives at Wabash. Miss Effie Plummer of Minneapolis. Minn., is the guest of Mrs. E. W. Erwin. Joe Schofield, formerly of this Elace, is reported quite sick at his ome in Goodland. Mrs. James T. Randle and daughter, Mrs. D. A. Stoner, are visiting relatives in Morocco. Prof, and Mrd. Leon Reid of Louisville, are guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Agnes Kelley. and Mrs. John Purcupile of Omaha, Neb., are visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. E. R. Purcupile. ? ■t* Babcock & Hopkins have leased the Monon, Mills elevator at Monon with an option on its purchase. Am**, and Mrs. J. S. McColly of Waverly, Tenn., are visiting the family of George Hopkins, on the east side. Rev. A. G. Work and mother who have been visiting relatives in the . West, returned home Thursday. Ritchey returned to YukdnFOklahoma, Thursday. He will teach out there again the coming school year. Jacob Smysor of Windsor, 111., who owns a 160 acre farm in Keener tp-, was in Rensselaer on business Tuesday. and Mrs. J. L. Brady, Mr. at*d Mrs. W. S. Parks and Mrs. Frank Foltz are spending a few days at Fountain Park. A goodly number of Rensselaer people attended Fountain Park last Sunday and still more will go to-morrow if the weather is good. It is reported that Geo. L. Catlin of Monon, was robbed of $395 by a pickpocket while on an excursion train going to Indianapolis last Sunday. Watch for the Sample Sale, the third week in August, held by the ladies of the Christian church. General merchandise —everything from a bar of soap to a plow. 3pfohn Kepner and family of Sheldon, 111., spent Sunday here with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kepner. Old Mr. Kepner is quite poorly again. Mrs. J. F. Rank of Chicago, who has been visiting J. F. Irwin’s and her mother, Mrs. Ravencroft, of Carpenter tp., for the past few weeks, returned home Sunday. G. A. Imes of Cincinnati, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Imes. over Sunday.* His wife and baby are also visiting here and will remain for some time. W. G. Renicker of Pyrmont, Ind., was visiting relatives here over Sunday. In his locality, but very little rain had fallen for five weeks, and corn was suffering baddy for want of moisture. ghter Miss Ara, went to Greencastle Saturday to visit relatives. The latter will remain only two weeks, but Mrs. Glazebrook will probably visit for a month or more, before returning. Squire Irwin tied the nuptial knot for Marion Austin and Maggie E. Clifton Thursday evening. The gro6m is 38 years of age and gave Momence, 111., as his place of residence. The bride is also 38, and resides at Gifford. This was his first matrimonial venture and the bride’s second. Louie Stoner left Tuesday for her new home in Wiohita, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Stoner expect to get th£ir business affairs arthe*month. Miss Louie went in advance of Uie familym orderjg could not be heldopen any longer.