Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1903 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. The Democrat, SI.OO per year. C. E. Hershman is clerking, at p Laßue Bros. Miss Jean McFarland is clerking in the postoffice. Seventy-five tickets were sold for the Chicago excursion Sunday. C. E. Patrick and daughter of Goodland, spent Snnday with friends here. “The frost is on the pumpkin” but, unfortunately, the fodder's not in the shock. Banker F. D. Gilman of Goodland, was in the city on court * business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Crull of Monon, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ramp Sunday. W. R. Nowels of Flora, Carroll county, was shaking hands with friends bare Saturday. Attorney W. J. Reed of Knox, was here looking after oases in court, Monday and Tuesday. L Mrs. Lyman Zea left Sunday for a month’s visit with relatives in Remington and in Illinois. Mrs. T. J. McCoy accompanied her son Taylor to Andover, Mass., | Monday, where he will enter college. Jasper Kenton accompanied W. [ B. Rowley to Dakota Tuesday and will visit the Kentons near MitchI ell for a few weeks. Clyde Reeve and family have [ moved to Remington, and Mr I Reeve is teaching in the CarpenI ter tp., schools. [ Several Rensselaer people took I in the state fair this week, but the I Cool weather probably kept many I more from going. I Mrs. J. H. Chapman and Mrs. I Candace Loughridge are visiting I Mr. Chapman’s mother at BridgeI man, Mich., this week. I Mrs. M. Spencer of Cleveland, I Ohio, who has been visiting Mrs. I A. B. Cowgill for the past week, [ departed for home Thursday. I New subscribers to The DemoIcrat this week by postoffices: I Remington, 1; Valina, 1; Fair I Oaks, 1; Rensselaer, R-R-2, 1. I John Eger went up in MichiI gan Sunday and came home with la carload of peaches Tuesday, I which he sola out during the I week. I Rev. J. A. Cochran was down I at Brookston a few days this week I assisting Rev. J. L. Meads in a I series of successful meetings at I that {dace. . | Mrs. J. T. Randle and daughter I Mrs. Fisher, went to Marion WedI nesday to visit relatives. The latI ter, with her husband, expects to I locate there. I A. D. Washburn’s 2-year-old I daughter has been seriously sick I with summer complaint for severlal days but is reported better at I this writing. . [ W. B. Austin and family returnled from their European trip last I week, and Mr. Austin was down I from Chicago Saturday, looking I after his business here. I Van Grant, who has clerked in ■ grocery department at Laßue’s I store for some years, has gone to I Watertown, So. Dakota, where be l.has secured a similar position. I The lecture by Rev. J. L. I Meads at the opera house last I Friday evening is highly spoken lof by those attending. However, I the attendance was not half what I it should have been. [ The annual reunion of the I Yeoman family will be held toI morrow (Sunday) at Joseph YeoI man’s in Rensselaer. All memIbers of the Yeoman family, as I well as friends, are invited to be ■ present. I Mrs. John Stevbnson went to ■ Rensselaer Saturday morning to I visit Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Miller. I Her daughter, Mrs. Lizzie JohnIson, who lives at Erie, Penn., was lexpeoted to meet her there TuesIday.—Montioello Herald. The bans of marriage of Mr. I Jaoob Younglss and Miss Carrie I Shupp, a young couple of near I Surrey, will be published for the I last time at St Augustine’s OathI olio church to-morrow. The marI riage will take place Tuesday.
