Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1903 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Read Forsythe’s two page ad. That’s all. Ross Hawkins is preparing to locate in Anderson. Miss Kate Wood of Monon, visited Elvin Overton Sunday. Uncle Billy Pierce is visiting friends in Lafayette this week. %Hon. E. P. Honan was as Ft. Wayne Wednesday on business. Alfred Donnelly and. daughter Gertrude, spent Sunday in Lafayette. Mann Spitler of Thayer, was in the city a few hours on business Tuesday. Mrs. C. D. Nowels went to Delphi yesterday for a several days visit. Miss Hazel Warner visited Miss Lucille Didlake at Monticello over Sunday. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Remington, 1. Rev. C. D. Royce of West Lafayette was here Monday evening and Tuesday. One hundred tickets were sold from this station to the Chicago excursion last Sunday. Rev. Fisher, the M. P. minister, has moved into Mrs. J. T. Randle’s property on Forest street.

Mr. aud Mrs. E. T. Harris and daughters of Remington, were guests at H. O. Harris’ Sunday. Company M returned Sunday afternoon from attending the military maneuvers at West Point, Ky. George Daugherty and daughter, Miss Maud Daugherty, visited relatives in Monticello this week.

Mr. and Mrs. B. Forsythe of the Chicago Bargain Store were in Chieago Tuesday buying new goods. the guest of his brother-in-law, Lncius Strong, and other relatives here this week. and Mrs. A. S. Laßue returned Wednesday evening from a two month's visit with relatives in Washington and Oregon. The first quarterly meeting of the Rensselaer circuit of the M. P. church will be held Oct. 24 and 25, at Mt. Hope church, Jordan tp. Wanted Immediately:— High wages to thoroughly competent girl for general house-work. Address, with references, Box “D,” Rensselaer, Ind. Mrs. F. M. Makeever of Newton tp., and Mrs. Jane Vestal of Newton county, took the train here Thursday for Lafayette for a few days visit with relatives. Joseph Sharp, the photographer, is in very poor health and has been ailing for several months. It is thought his ailment is the result of vaccination last spring. D. A. Stoner arrived in the city Wednesday evening from Wichita, Kan., for a few days stay, looking after business matters. He will return home Tuesday* W. T. Steadman of Delphi, is getting up a class in music here and expects to locate here permanently. He teaches piano, guitar, violin, mandolin, etc., and carries good references. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Deleoust ■who have been spending the summer with latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hallagan, northeast of town, left Tuesday for their home in Ocalla, Fla. J. P. Ryan of Giilam tp., was in the city on business Saturday. Mr. Ryan is completing a new residence, one of the best farm houses in Giilam tp., costing him about $2,000. Marion I. Adams, B. D. Comer, -J. M. Wasson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Yeoman were among those from this county who attended the Farmers institute at Purdue4his week. The high school football game at Monticello Saturday between Rensselaer and Monticello resulted in favor of the latter by a score -of 12 to 0. Today our high school learn {days Goodland at the latter .place. 7