Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1903 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. W. C. Babcock is confined to the house with malarial fever. Miss Mae Bengston of Mt Ayr, was the Sunday guest of Miss Opal Sharp. Miss Lillie Witham of Monticello, is visiting the Mauck’s in Newton tp. Mrs. C. P. Wright is taking treatment at the mineral springs near Attica. . Peter Rusk presented his daughters with a fine new piano last Saturday. Mathias Petty, formerly of Union tp., but now of Chicago, is here on business. Mrs. I. A. Glazebrook visited Miss Viola Glazebrook at Zion City, 111., this week. John Hefferlin moved to Goodland this week where he has bought a feed store. Mrs. H. L. Constable of Goodland, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. J. Brenner, this week. Charley Morlan went to Chicago Thursday with his little son to have the latter’s limb straightened Do not fail to attend Mary Meyer’s Millinery Opening, Oct. 2d and 3d, Friday and Saturday. A large number of Rensselaer people took advantage of the cheap rates to visit Chicago this week. Sam Jacks and wife of Lee, spent Sunday here with the former’s brother, G. A, Jacks and family. __ Misses Hattie Eiglesbach and Flosse Wright, are attending the normal department of Chicago University. Mrs. Elizabeth Peck and daughter, Miss Mary, of Remington, were guests of Mis. N. S. Bates Monday. Mrs. Amelia Bullis and daughter, Mrs. Hamblin and children, Of Antrim, Okla., are visitiDg relatives in Jordan tp. McKay’s laundry is open until 9 p. m.; will take your laundry work Saturday a. m., and give it to you the same day. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Aix, 1; Indianapolis, 1; Velma, 1; Huntington, 1; Chicago, 1. Miss Mary Hyland of Chicago, formerly of Rensselaer, and David C. Davisson of Wolcott, were married at Chicago last Sunday. The schools of Barkley, Keener, Milroy, Wheatfield and Wheatfield town begun last Monday. Union and Walker will begin next Monday. Wilbur Tharp of Monticello, formerly of this city, has been appointed deputy postmaster at the former place to suoceed J. B. Van Buskirk, resigned. Mrs, J. F. Warren, -who has been here for the past few months taking medical treatment, left for her home in Oklahoma N City, Okla., Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Renicker of Barkley tp., are visiting relatives and friends in Carroll and Wabash counties this week and taking in the North Manchester fair. John W. Mauck and sister, Miss Kate Mauck, of Newton tp., returned Wednesday from a few days visit with the family of their brother, Edward Mauck, at Anderson.

L. H. Myers of Jordan tp., 'was in the city Monday, on business. He has been seriously sick for the past few weeks and this was his first trip to town since bis recovery. Dr. Rose M. Remmek, optical specialist, will make her regular visit to "Clark’s jewelry store, Oct. 7-10. ' If you are troubled with defective vision, consult Dr. Remmek. Hammond News: Mrs. C. R. Yeoman of Rensselaer, who is a sister of Mrs. H. E. Wade of Truman was in Hammond today arranging to ship her housebold goods to Wyoming. T. L. Tinchner and wife of Chicago, staid over night in Rensselaer last Sunday while enroute home from Danville, Ill., via automobile. Mr. Tinchner is a cousin of Dr. English of this city.