Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1909 — Jasper County Gleanings NEWS PROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY. [ARTICLE]

Jasper County Gleanings NEWS PROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY.

BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.

remington; The band boys will give a concert at the opera house, January 29. Ernest Smith of Philadelphia Is visiting his mother, Mrs, James Broadie, at this writing. Burr Porter has bought the Mrs. James Zea farm of 34 acres, next ta the corporation. Mr. and Mtb. B. E. Coover of Wilson, Kan’., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. W. E. Peck. Mr. and Mrs. J; Hi Glass of Milford, Ilf., visited thftlr son, B. W. Glass of north of town a few days last week. Recent births: January 1, to Mr. aa4 Mrs. Geo. Woods, a son; January 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter flayder, a son. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rich returned home last week from a visit with their son, W. E. Rich and family at Kankakee, 111. Mrs. .W. G. Beal returned Wednesday from a week’s visit at Watseka and St. Ann, HI., with Mra. W. J. Dick and Mrs. L. M. Raymond. Howard Jones haa moved on the D. R. Jones farm, and James Lucas has moved back from southern Indiana onto the farm vacated by Howard. Mrs. vE’m. Townsend is taking treatment of a Logansport specialist for tier eyesight, which has almost entirely failed her, and is improving somewhat apparently.

lIAI MS’ BRIDGE Zero weather again. A. J. Bush was at Dunnville last Saturday. O. Brewer is still working in the wood here. Owing to the rain and snow the river has been rising the past few days. Twenty-six more cattle were brought out from DeMotte to the ranch Friday. Mrs. James Smith who has been very ill for some time, is no better at this writing. Roy Vandercar of Knox, who has been visiting with his brother Bert and family the past week, returned home Saturday.

HANGING GROVE.

There was Institute at McCoysburg again Saturday. IM. L. Ford's have returned from their visit in llinois. C. E. Peregrine visited at Geo. Robinson's Saturday. Marion Robinson was in this vicinity on business Friday. Ed. Peregrine and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Flbyd Porter. H. N. Moulds will move to llinois this week where he has purchased a store.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parker spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Armstrong. Millard Fross has rented the farm belonging to Dr. Moore for the coming season. Temple Hammerton spent Saturday and Sunday with some of his relatives in Rensselaer. Simon Parcels moved from the Arthur Parcels’ place to the Cal. Anderson farm, uortheast of the Osborne schoolhouse. Mrs. R. H. Eib and son Herbert • f Barkley, attended the sale at H. N. Moulds’ Thursday. Mr. Bib's formerly lived on that place for nine or ten years. Floyd Porter hauled hedge wood and stumps Friday. He says he believes in keeping warm, and we firmly believe he can, too. Maybe he can warm twice. The Ladies’ Aid Society of Parker, who had a stand at H. N. Moulds’ sale, was very successful; clearing ■I2S', which is to apply on our pastor’s, Mr. Simonson’s, salary. The sale at H. N. Mbulds’ Thursday was a success in every way. Everything bringing tne best prices of any sale in this community thiß winter. The sale totaled $2,160. Mr. Butler of Lafayette was out to his farm, the former Davis farm, with his new tenant, Marion Robinson. He expects to fix up the buildings and have new fences built. Nelson Ducharme of Wolcott, formerly of this township, went to Logansport last Sunday to have a specialist examine one of his ears, which has been bothering him for a long time. Oren M. Peregrine has decided aot to build hip mail catcher and crane at MeCeyaburg at present, as he has a deal with some Chicago parties and will go there in the hear

future to show them how his patent works. George Stalker has sold his farm for $76.60 per acre, and has purchased a boarding house and residence In Valparaiso. He will move to that place as soon as he has his sale, which will occur In February, We understand. There was not a very large crowd attended the box social at Moore Saturday evening, but all seemed, to have a good time. Ed. Peregrine got the pocket knife as the la2lest man, and Gertruds Downs the cake for the best looking girl.

ROSEBUD VALLEY, Thomas Callaghan was a Wheatfield goer Monday. Mr. Moritz was a business caller at Wheatfleld Saturday. Smith Brothers were through these parts Friday, buying hogs. August Woolbrant was JftSllng bridge planks from Win. Sellkrs’ Saturday. Mrs. George Dunn and family visited Sunday with her brother Am lei, of this place. Mr. Andrew Bukowski of Kankakee Is visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Thomas Callaghan. Noah Wenrlck returned home the latter part of last week after a week’s visit with his- parents. Frank Hershman and Amiel Schrader have been hauling ties to Asphaultum for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hershman spent one evening last week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Callaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dancke of Newland, spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burger. The dance-at George Anderson’s, given in honor of his departure for Bradley, was well attended and ail report an excellent time. Amiel Schrader and Wm. Jasperson expect to go to Kankakee in the near future. The former to purchase a gasoline engine, and the latter an auto. Some nice looking girl is liable to get a ride.

PINE GROVE. Andp Ropp hauled tile from Pleasant Grove Monday. James Torbet sold some cattle to Ike McCurtain Monday John Daniels spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Daniels. VVm. Nuss took New Year’s dinner with their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Snow. Mrs. Walter Daniels spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Chas. Walker. Lucy and Bernice Walker spent Sunday with their grandmother, Mrs. Jane Hurley. James Britt returned home from Attica Saturday after a few weeks visit with relatives there. Walter Lutz and Verna and Elmer Shro.ver spent Tuesday evening with Bertha and Simon Cooper. The party at Arthur Zimmerman’s Saturday night was well attended and all report having had a good time. Gust a McCleary. Bertha Cooper, Bessie Ropp and Cluoae Torbet spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Walter Daniels. Bluford, John and Chloae Torbet,* Bessie Ropp and Bertha Cooper

were guests of Gusta and Everett McCleary Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George and family and Mr. and Mrs, Manuel Blowers spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Shroyer and famtty. Mr. and Mrs. George Spow and family, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Morris and Mr. and Mrs. James Davis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Snow Sunday..