Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1903 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
I PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. I Excursion to Indianapolis toI morrow. I Mrs. R. P. Benjamin is visiting I relatives at Otterbein. I John Bisiosky, west of town, is | visiting in Wisconsin. I Miss Edna Thompson is attending an art school in Ohicago. | Mrs. Ernest Middleton of Chij cago, is visiting here this week. i “Legally Dead,” at Ellis opera house. Friday evening, Sept. 25. Read the new ads of G. M. Wilcox & Son and the Racket Store. Arthur Waymire of Barkley tp., is attending the Valparaiso Normal. Isaac Lewis of Barkley tp., left this week to attend Bchool at Terrs Haute. • a E. J. Wilcox of Payton, Ky., spent a few days her# the first of the week. _ ’ A. J. Bellows, wife and daughter of Carpenter tp., were Renhselaer visitors Tuesday. F. L. Yeoman of Claypool, Ind., visited S. E. Yeoman from Saturday until Monday. Ross Dean and Frank McCarthy left Monday to enter the State University at Bloomington. Mrs. S. L. Johnson of Lee, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Sommers, in Rensselaer this week. Do not fail to attend Mary Meyer’s Millinery Opening, Oct. 2d and 3d, Friday and Saturday. Miss Myrtle Bringle of South Newton, was the guest of city friends from Saturday until Monday. Rex Warner got his shoulder dislocated last week while practicing in the high school football team. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by pcstoffiees: Fair Oaks, 1; DeMotte, 1; Rensselaer, 1. Judge Darroch of Kentland, was in the city yesterday looking after cases in court in which he is attorney. Co. M. expect to leave next Wednesday to take part in the military maneuvers at West Point, Kentucky. Misses Edith and Alice Sbead left Monday for Evanston, 111., where they enter the Northwestern University. F. A. Woodin, the Foresman real estate dealer, took a party of land seekers up in Michigan, near Bangor, Thursday. Attorney and Mrs. A. D. Babcock of Goodlaud, were in the city Monday, tire former looking after court matters. Ted Eger expects to leave today for Cambridge, Mass., where he will enter Harvard University to take a three years course. Mrs. James Maloy returned Monday from a few days visit with the family of her son, Dr. Bernard Maloy, in Steger, 111. State Chief Ranger E. P. Honan and Geo. Strickfaden went to Hammond Tuesday to attend a meeting of the State Court, C. O. F. Miss Lizzie Fanlders of Salt Lake City, Utah, is visiting Miss Roe Dennis east of town, for a couple of weeks. Miss Fanlders is a principal of schools in Utah. J. A. McFarland and Ed Rhoades were up in Michigan last Sunday, banting peaches. They found them practically all gone, and therefore purchased none. Justin Trelease of Lowell, who -shot and severely wounded Edward Moore of that town last July, wastried by jury at Crown Point and fined SI,OOO and given 30 days in jail. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Merrill of Omaha, Neb., are visiting the letter’s brother. Rose Gome of the the Swift Packing Co., of Chicago. Mr. Boos Hawkins and Miss Addie May Clark, "both of Rensselaer, were trailed in marbrother, Vermont Hawkins, r Anderson, Ind., Wednesdays
