Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1904 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. porn 43c; oats, 38c. foundation for the Carnegie ssrary is completed. Chicago Bargain Store advance clearing sale for June. And still Cupuid’s arrows fly over the Republican office. S/-Mrs. E. C. English and sons are visiting relatives in Danville, 111. Mrs. George Sharp visited friends in Hammond the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. George Davidson of Goodland, were Rensselaer visitors Tuesday. Cj'Mr. and Mrs. John Holliday of Chicago, visited John Kohler and family this week. T. Plummer of Minneapolis, is visiting his sister, Mrs. 8. C. Irwin, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Randle, of Clark’s Hill, are visiting relatives here at this writing. Noble J. York of Monon will move here and live with his aunt, Mrs. Fannie Rhoades. Frank Turpie of North Platte, Neb., is visiting his cousin U. M. Baughman, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller were called to Waukarusa Monday by the death of a relative. Leathe Wright, who 1 has been teaching in Marion, is home for the summer vacation. The ninth annual commencement of St. Joseph’s College will be held June 13th and 14th. Come again, “North Jordan,” we will gladly make room for you on our correspondence page. Attorney A. D. Babcock was over from Goodland Tuesday looking after some legal matters. \Mra D. M. Yeoman and children of Ambia are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Strong.
Blodgett, the Indianapolis News man, was in the city Thursday *writing up the arrest of the McCoys. - . Jf'-John Worden, the blacksmith, rft now employed at the Hemphill shop on front street, near the river bridge. v Miss Irene Lutz went to Colorado Springs, Cole., a few days ago to attend the wedding of her . sister, Clara. "mO. K. Ritchey took his 15-year-oid daughter Elsie, to Chicago Sunday where she will be operated on for a tumor. 'OProf. I. N. Warren and family, or Ft. Dodge, lowa, are visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Irwin. Wm. J. Moore of Roselawn, spent Sunday with relatives here, while Mrs. Moore visited with relatives at Surrey.
E. J. Murray went to Chicago Thursday where he xepects to work for contractors in that city s}jiring the summer. I *MrB. S. C. Irwin had covers laid If* ten Thursday evening, her ■brother, C. T. Plummer, of Minneapolis, being honor guest. InLittle Harold Clark who has attending the deaf and dumb Ichool at Indianapolis, came home ■Saturday for the summer vacation. I Mrs. S. P. Thomspon is reported to be recovering nicely from ler poisoning from taking carbolic acid last week by mistake for Hedicine. I Charles Sprigg has gone to H)klahoma on a prospecting trip. Be expects to get a job as janitor Hf a college in Oklahoma City, Hi which event he will locate there. H Miss Etta Slattery of Dowagiac, Hlich.. was the gnest of Mrs. U. JH. Baughman from Friday until ■Wednesday evening. Attorney Heo. A. Williams was a frequent Hiller at the Baughman home Hiring her visit. Hw. O. Schanlaub came over Bom Morocco Thursday for a few Hiyg visit with his parents, Mr. Hid Mrs John Schanlahb. He His contracted to teach in the Horocco schools another year, as Hincipal, and will go to ValpaWmbo Tuesday to complete his IHidies there.
