Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1905 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. J. T. Randle is visiting her daughter, at Sheldon, 111., j this week. Mrs. Weathers is visiting her grand-daughter, Mrs. Mary Fox, at Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. James Mead of Hammond spent Sunday with relatives here. The revival meetings closed at the M. E. church last Friday night with 107 accessions. About twenty from here ed the district K. of P. meeting at Indiana Harbor Thursday. A fine “April shower” came Wednesday and lawns are putting on their new spring dress of green. Perry Liston of Union tp., will open a hotel in the old Foster House near the depot, having leased same. B. F. Coen, teacher in the Rockford, 111., schools, is spending the spring vacation with relatives here. YMr. Roy and daughters, Misses Coriene and Mabel of Remington, visited Alfred Peters and family south of town, Monday. little son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Daugherty who has been dangerously sick with pneumonia, is now recovering nicely. The subject of the Sunday morning sermon at the Christian church is; “The Expansive Nature of the Church,” in the evening, “A model conversion.” All are welcome. Charles Marion of Gillam tp., aged 22, died at the home of his father, J. W. Marion, in that township last Friday night from lung fever and pleurisy. The Monon railroad company is preparing for a big excursion business to Coder Lake this season, it is said, and the property of the railroad company there is to be substantially improved. Mrs. Anna L. Breese, who has been living with the family of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Driver of Barkley tp., left Wednesday for Chicago and other parts of Illi- ; nois, where she expects to stay with relatives. Letters remaining uncalled for in the Rensselaer poetoffice March 28,1905: Mrs. Cora Smith, Miss Lillian Harlin, Miss Amey Bond, Mr. Gerrie Saylor, Mr. John Becker, Mr. M. B. Keaver, Mr. A. ; W. Barbee, Herbert Cornell, Charley Batte.
