Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1903 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. St. Joseph’s College opened Sept. 8. A. Leopold was in Wolcott on business Monday. Only one dollar for the round . trip to Chicago to-morrow. county papers are agitating the building of a new jail. Miss Jennie Bernard is attending a school of music at Chicago. Emory Mills went to Lafayette this week to resume his studies at Purdue. Miss Mary Meyer was in Chicago this week selecting her fall millinery stock. Mrs. Annie L. Bruce, of Barkley tp., is visiting relatives at St. Charles, 111., for a few months. Mrs. Agnes KeHey ispreparing to move to Madison, Wis., where her son Chase will enter college. \ The schools of Carpenter, Gillam, Marion, Jordan, Kankakee and Newton will begin next Monday. Don’t forget the big shoot at Biverside Park next Wednesday and Thursday, by the Rensselaer Gun Club. The Jasper County Sunday School Convention will meet Oct. 1 and 2 at the Presbyterian church in Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Parkison have returned to Indianapolis where the former will resume his medical studies. -X'Miss Nina Martindale and Messrs. Ross Dean and Blaine Gwin will enter the State Univessity this year. Rev. N. L. Kindig, the new M. E. minister, will preach at Trinity M. E. church to-morrow at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. VThe infant child of Mr. and Mrs. John Reed, 24 miles southwest of Parr, died Thursday and was buried yesterday. V. A. D. Washburn moved his family here from Fair Oaks this week and occupies the Parkison brick house on Forest street. Mrs. Barnes, of Kokomo, who had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Larsh, for several days, returned home Tuesday. Miss Georgia Peacock went to Chicago Monday, where she has secured a position in Gage Bros, wholesale millinery store. Miss Pearl Blue will teach the school near the poor farm and board with her parents, Supt. Blue and wife, at the poor farm. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Driver, of Barkley tp., will attend the Holiness meeting at W. W. Sage’s in Jordan tp., to-day and to-morrow. M. C. Kenton, after an extended visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kenton, of Surrey, returned to Mexico Tuesday. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Aix, 1; Rensselaer R-R-l, 1; Remington, 1; Rensselaer, 1; Gifford, 1. - Trustee Maloney, E. W. Allen, Henry Herath, John Finn and one or two others from Kankakee tp., were in the city on business Tuesday. Monticello Herald: Miss Manda Hoyes, cashier at The Big Store, spent a few days at Rensselaer the latter part of last week visiting her relatives and friends. and Mrs. E. T. Harris of Remington, were guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Harris and family Sunday. Misses Georgie and Merle Harris who had been visiting here for a few days, returned home there. '4-Jake Eiglesbach cut his left hand very badly Thursday morning while cutting meat. He sliced a gash several inches long along the side of his thumb and hand, severing an artery and requiring a number of stitches to dose up the wound. Richard Butler and grand-dau-ghter Mrs. Chas. Thompson, left si matter, ■ ‘ J,