Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1903 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Parochial school will begin next Monday. Attorney Ruth was over from Remington on legal business Monday. Joe Hordeman returned to Atlanta, Ga., Thursday to rejoin his regiment.

Mrs. W. E. Meads of lowa, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Kenton. Miskes Mary and Helena Washburn returnea Wednesday from their European trip. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Foresman, 1; Wheatfield, 1. Mrs. Josephine Burns, of. Wolcott, was the guest of Mrs. Sylvester Gray a few days last week. The remaining twin baby of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lewis, of the northeast part of town died Monday. Orlan Grant has gone to Danville, 111., to take a position in the department store Frank Meyer is employed in. Rev. Royce returned from South Bend at 11 a. m., yesterday and took up the work of assisting his colleagues in the ministerial association in the liquor remonstrance work. W. O. Schanlaub went to Morocco Sunday to attend the Newton county teachers’ institute at Brook this week, and Monday will begin his duties as principal of the Morocco schools. L. H. Meyers has rented his re cently purchased property in the east part of town —the P. O. Wasson property —to Simon Leopold, who has again taken up his residence in Rensselaer.

Kentland Enterprise: The average street carnival is fast sinking into disrepute. The minsters and good citzens generally fight their reproduction in all places where one has been held. Mr. Jerry Shea of north of town, and Miss Belle Mitchell, daughter of Hiram Mitchell of Gillam tp., were married at the residence of J. D. Martindale in this city last Sunday morning, Rev. T. A. Hall officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Phegley, Oscar Phegley and daughter Mrs. McDonald, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Daugherty of Monticello, and Mrs. Abbie Winters of Chicago were here Thursday to attend the funeral of David Phegley.

Rev. Royce is attending the M, E. conference at South Bend this week. Mr. Royce will not be returned to the charge here, but hopes to get the presiding eldership of the Greencastle district. The appointments will not be announced until Monday. E. P. Honan had still other honors thrust upon him again last week by the Catholic Order of Foresters, being elected one of the three elective members of the Board of Investment, which invests the large surplus of the order, a very important and trustworthyoffice. Dr. Arthur Kresler and Miss Grace Pulver were married Wednesday evening at 9 o’clock in the new home of the doctor’s on South Callen street, Rev. T. A. Hall officiating. There were a goodly number of guests present and the newly married couple were the recipients of many presents.

Miss Grace Bull of Laporte county, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. T. Smith of Milroy tp., and other relatives and friends in this and Benton county, returned home Saturday accompained by Mrs Smith and children who will yisit, her parents there a few weeks. Mr. Smith is batching and trying to look pleasant during Mrs. Smith's absence. Mr. Olin Stewart, son of Township Trustee Joseph Stewart of Hanging Grove tp., and Miss Ethel Pearson of Battle Ground, were married at the home of the bride’s parents at Battie Ground on Wednesday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart will commence house keeping at once in Hanging Grove and Mr. Stewart will teach in that township daring the winter. He has rented a farm in Hanging Grove and will farm there next season. . The Democrat extends congratulations.