Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1908 — Jasper County Gleanings NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY. [ARTICLE]

Jasper County Gleanings NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY.

BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.

Get The Democrat to print your •ale bills. Charley Scarlet expects to move to Oklahoma soon. f , A. V. Lock left last week on * stock sketching tour through the wejrt. Nelson Boicourt of Indianapolis visited Miss Mabelle Lambert over Thanksgiving. John Woods, has moved to WaHana where he will clerk in Mlttag's general store. Frank Timmons of Hoopeston. BL, visited his mother and two Children here last week.

H. O. Burgess, principal of the Remington schools, visited in Craw♦srdsville over Thanksgiving. Miss Lucy Beasley spent Thanksgiving with Remington relatives. She is teaching at Wingate, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin visited Miss Anna Derscbeii in Chicago and relatives in Joliet last week. E. M. Whitehead and Allen Mason of Elwood attended the burial •f Mrs. Frank Whitehead here last Thursday.

Mrs. Breeze and daughter of Delphi visited her son, Supt. Breeze of the Remington schools a few days last week.

Mrs. Ezra Bowman and daughter, Mrs. M. B. Peck, are visiting her daughter Mrs. Nova Helvle at Christiansburg, O.

Miss Ruth Woodin, who Is attending school at Hammond, spent the Thanksgiving vacation with her grandmother, Mrs. Eliza Philllppi.

.Kentland Democrat: Thomas Callaghan returned Monday from a few days visit with relatives In Gilman and Hoopeston, 111.

Mrs. Eliza Philllppi is on the sick list at present writing. Her slater, Mrs. Chas. Kasson of Hammond, who has been caring for her -returned home Monday. .Fowler Leader: Word comes that Brother Albert Hoover, formerly of (Hlboa township but who is now at New Waverly, Is conducting a revlvlal at that place and meeting with great success. Wolcott Enterprise: Mrs. Theodore A. Duryea died at Lafayette Tuesday of cancer. Mrs. Duryea, whose maiden name was Miss Bell Sheetz, resided at Meadow Lake for several years, and is well known to many of our citizens who will be pained to learn of her death.

Mrs. Frank Whitehead, formerly Miss Ella Jones 'of Wolcott, died at her home In Cromwell, Ind., Nov. 23, and the remains were brought to Wolcott last Wednesday, where the funeral was held Thursday and burial made in the Remington cemetery. A husband and three children, one son and two daughters, are left. Deceased was about 35 years of age. The Democrat has about 400 subscribers lu and about Remington, and is without doubt the most widely read paper In this locality. There are few farmers in ’Carpenter, Jordan and Milroy townships who do not read The Democrat. It also has many readers in Gilboa tp., Benton county, on the south, Grant tp., Newton county, on the west, Princeton tp., White county, on the east, and is therefore one of the best advertising mediums one can use who desires to reach the people of this locality. Remington merchants, and farmers In this locality having public sales will do well to remember this, and use The Democrat’s advertising columns.

HANGING GROVE. Lon Woods shredded corn Wednesday. Robt. Drake shipped a carload of cattle to Chicago Tuesday. Mr. Large finished plastering his new house Saturday. , Miss Katie Maxwell was the guest of Miss Mary Peregrine Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Porter spent Wednesday with Mrs. C. A. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. William English spent Wednesday at Ed Peregrine’s. Robt. McDonald and Miss Blanche Cook ate supper with Ed Peregrine’s Sunday. John Wilkins of Hobart, Ind., is visiting with relatives in this vicinity this week. Several relatives from this vicinity of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Noland ate Thanksgiving dinner there Thursday. The 2 o’clock train Saturday set out quite a Are south of Mr. Howe’s place, burning about a carload ot bated hay for Mr. Gilmore.

Estel Osborne and Miss Vera Lefler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Porter, and in the evening all attended church at McCoy sburg. Mr. Large attended the sale at Bert Lowe’s, east of Monon this week and bought some lumber to build his new cattle barn, which he will build as soon as he finishes his new house. »

EGYPT. Nellie and Hannah Welsh did shopping in Rensselaer Saturday. Arthur, Ban and Ara Bullis visited at Frank Welsh’s Sunday. Adrian Bicknell is pulling hedge for bls brother James this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Antcliff and family visited William Karr Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Kennedy visited her sister, Mrs. Charles Pollard last Friday. Mrs. D. V. Blake and son Walter called on Mrs. Antcliff Monday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Antcliff and daughter Florence were Rensselaer goers Saturday. Pearl, Everett, and Lloyd Dunn visited their Grandmother, Mrs. Willard Pruett Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Heuson visited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Michael, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Billings of Morroco visited Frank Welsh’s Saturday night and Sunday.