Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1903 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. _ r—‘*A Break for Liberty” at Ellis’ opera house to-night. Judge Thompson was in Kentland on business Monday. Hon. E. P. Honan was in Chicago on business Thursday. J. G. Perry of Chioago; was in the city on business yesterday. Clark’s Monarch Minstrels, at Ellis opera house, Friday eve, Nov. 6. Harvey Robinson of Medora, N. D., is visiting relatives here this week. Mrs. Mary Middleton is back at her old place in the Rensselaer postoffice.' New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Narcozari, Sonora, Mexioo, 1. Edward Mills came down from Chicago and spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Millar Uncle John Groom and wife have moved back to Rensselaer and again occupy their property on the corner of Weston and Rutsen streets. C. P. Wright is now traveling as Snerai manager for the Blondin ypnotic oircus, which exhibited here last week.
Mrs. Taylor Boicourt of Wolcott is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Baker, on Susan street, this week. The K. M. club installed Chas. Mann into the mysteries of their olnb, in the opera house annex Wednesday evening. Mrs. Nanoy High of near Motion, is visiting her brother, Lewis Davisson, and sister, Mrs. John 'Sullivan, of this city. To-night is Hallowe’en, and it behooves the city peace officers to see that too much deviltv is not committed by the ‘'fairies. Miss Jessie Meiser and Mrs. G. F. Meyers of Rensselaer were fiere Sunday the guests of the former’s brother, J. W. Meiser. — Mont ice 110 Herald. Elbert Antrim, who is teaching the Hershman school in Walker ip., came down last Friday to visit Rensselaer friends a couple of days, returning Sunday.
C. D. Carpenter of Morocco, has sold the former Arnold farm of 178 acres in Barkley tp., which he owned, to Andrew Gangloff, east of town, for $11,250. Peanut and Candy Social, at James School, four miles south of town,. Also a fish pond. Saturday, Nov. 7, All invited. Miss Leah Knox, Teacher. Anew continued story of absorbing interest begins in' this issue of The Democrat, entitled, “All for a Title; or The Banker’s Ward.’’ Don’t miss reading the opening chapters.. John Schanlaub got the index finger of his right hand caught under a roller while assisting in unloading a heavy monument base at the cemetery Ttfesday, mashing it very badly.
A new rural mail .route will be established out of Medaryville, Dec. 1. Length of route 24 miles; population served, 477. Frank Everett Mclntire will be carrier, with Ouy Vaught, substitute. D. B. Nowels went to Lamar, Colo., last Saturday to look after business matters, Mrs. Nowels ao- ( companing him as far as Chicago, where she is visiting her son Auburn, who is attending Chicago University. W. L. the blind musio teacher, mention of whom was recently made in the Democrat, moved here this week from Delphi and occupies a part of the D. S. Makeever property on Division street D. K. Haxen has sold his 200 acre farm in Gillnm tp., to C. B. Gordon of Effingham, 111., consideration $77 per acre. Mr. . Hazen will, move to northwest Canada, where he has bought a section of land. Mr. James C. Johnson and Miss Minerva J. Harris, both of'Remington, were nnited in marriage by Squire S. 0. Irwin Thursday morning. The bride is a daughter of Mh and Mrs. J. G. Harris of Remington.
