Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1903 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PERSONAL PARAORAPHS.

Company M is expected home to- morrow afternoon. Jacob Wildberg baa entered a ' Chicago dental college. Orla Finney of Rose Lawn, was down on business Monday. E. J. Murray was in Chicago ; on business the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Norman . spent Sunday with friends in Fair Oaks. Miss Candace 7 Brown visited Mrs. John Gray at Monon over £ Sunday. Mrs. J. F. Watson is visiting her brother, Leon' Ritchey, at Franklin. Mrs. Wm, Washburn returned Monday from a visit with relatives at Peoria, 111. William Frank of Chicago, waptbe Sunday guest of Miss Essie Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. James Mead of Hammond, spent Sunday with relatives and friends here. Joseph Osborn of Remington, is visiting here with his daughter, Mrs. W. S. Parks, this week. Capt. Guthrie and Attorney C. C. Spencer of Monticello, were in the city on business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur A. Hosbaw left Sunday night for Zulu, Allen county, their future home, Mrs. Robt. Randle of Mexico, Mo., returned home Tuesday after a few weeks visit with relatives here. Lemuel Chanbus writes us to change the address of bis Democrat from Wheatfield to Lebanon, Ind., R-R-3. Mrs. Nancy Ball was called to Danville, 111., Saturday by the sickness of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Thornton. Dr. Kirk has moved back to Rensselaer from Parr., where be had been in the drug business for the past few years.

New subscribers to The Demo- . crat this week by postoffioes: Sleetb, 1; Decatur, 111., 1; Rensselaer, 1; Remington, 1. Henry Mnllen of Logansport, and John Bowman of Remington, were pleasant callers at The Democrat office Tuesday. . C. Irwin has rented the Perkins property on North Cnllen street, and will begin housekeeping with his bride in the same. Mr. Dunlap of near Surrey, has t leased E. J. Wilcox’s residence property in the northwest part of the city, and will move into same. Another excursion to Chicago to-morrow, SI.OO for the round trip. Train schedule same as formerly, 8:48 a. m., at Rensselaer. _ = _ Theo. Lang writes us to change the address of his Democrat from Wichita, Kan., to Bowie, Texas, where he expects to be for some time. Elvin Overton, who has been sick with typhoid fever at the home of Thomas Robinson for the past two months, is improving slowly. L. H. Hamilton and Mrs. W. A. Huff attended the grand lodge K. of P., and Rathbone Sisters meeting at Indianapolis this week as delegates. V<£. Leopold informs us that he contemplates building two new briok business rooms on his cor- , ner lot, south of the public square, another season. Hugh Constable of Goodland, visited friends here Sunday. Mtb. Constable who had been visiting here soy a week, returned home with him. Mason Kenton, Charlie Zard, James Walters, John R. Phillips, Bert Blue, accompanied W. B. Rowley to Soath Dakota Tuesday, to prospect for land. Mrs. F. J. Gondeck of Chicago, who has been spending several months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Driver pf Barkley tp., returned home Saturday. Squire Irwin tied the nuptial, knot Saturday afternoon that united Mr. Charles N. Durbin and Miss Martha J. Ryan of . Remington in the holy bonds of wedlock.