Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 June 1905 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Ed Mills, of Chicago, is visiting relatives here for a few weeks. ___ Mrs. W. E. Guss, of Chicago, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C/Starr 4-Aliss Daisy Nauman, of Chicago, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Roberts this week. YMTs. Mary Mathena and son, of near Lafayette, visited Mrs. L. Muster a few days this week. <A-E)r. I. M. Washburn attended tne meeting of the county health officers at Indianapolis this week. The Christian church people have let the contract for their new church edifice to Rush & Warren. Mrs. Sarah Pruett is visiting relatives in Chicago this week and from there will go to her farm in Jackson county, Ind., to remain until September. \Guerney Jessen gave a swell at the armory Thursday night to a number of his friends, the occasion being in celebration of his twenty-first birthday anniversary, Friday evening, June 9, a lawn social will be given at the home of Marion I. Adams, south of town, in behalf of the Free Baptist church. Everyone is cordially invited to come out. Thomas Smith, an old gentleman residing in the west part of town, was knocked down by a team here Decoration day and one of his bands was quite badly out from the horse stepping on it. Littlefield, of Remington, and Dr. A. H. Littlefield, of Clarion, lowa, were guests of their brother, N. Littlefield, here Thursday night. Dr. Littlefield returned to his home in Clarion yesterday. Michigan City Dispatch: A street carnival for Laporte this summer has been suggested and the guardians of the public morals are up in arms. One minister cards the Herald on the subject and pronounces such affairs a modern scourge. V Prof. W. O. Schanlaub, of Morocco, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schanlaub, of this city for a few days. Will has been re-engaged as principal of the Morocco schools for another year. He will go to Valparaiso the 14th to attend the summer term of normal.
New subscribers to The Democrat last month by postoffices: Remington, 2; Mt. Ayr, 1; Tefft, 2; Rensselaer, 1; Rensselaer R-R-l, 1; Lisbon. No. Dak., 1; Rome City, Ind., 1; Meaick, Mich., 1; Valparaiso, 1; Oxford, 1; Hutchinson, Kan., 1; North Judson, Ind., 1; Demotte, 1. Total for month, 15. Miss Fane Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson of this city, and Frederick C. Black of Frankfort, were married at the home of the groom’s parents in Frankfort last Saturday. Mr. Black is a baker and was employed in Goff's bakery here some time ago. They will reside at Danville, 111.
E. P. Honan was obliged to turn down an urgent invitation and ten dollars per day and expenses to preside at the State meeting of Catholic Order of Foresters at Burlington, Vt, this month, beoause of bis being expected to preside at the State meeting here, to be held at Mishawaka on the same date, June 12 to 14, inclusive. Advertise your city by using souvenir post cards ou sale at Sharp’s photograph gallery. The new library buildihg, the Jasper county oonrt house, St. Joseph’s College, the new gymnasium at St. Joseph’s College,“the Old Mill,” veiw of the Iroquois above the Washington street bridge are now on sale apd others will be added from time to time. Your choice, two cards for five cents. I. N. Warren, who has been engaged by the Rensselaer school board as superintendent of the city schools for the next school year, was raised in Rensselaer and was once principal of schools hero. Since leaving Rensselaer he was At Laporte for some time and at present holds the position of principal of the high school at Ft. Dodge, lowa. The salary paid him here is to be $1,250 for the first year, or S6O less than paid Prof. Zanders, #ith the promise of a raise next year if everything is mutually satisfactory.
