Rensselaer Democrat, Volume 1, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ira Osborne is at Fraitcesville attending a lodge banquet. G. E. Marshall Was in Chicago Wednesday. R. VV. Brown spent Sunday in Monon. M. F. Chilcote was in Chicago the first of the week. County Auditor Murray was in Valparaiso Monday. Mrs. Floyd Robinsou is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Landis near Delphi this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jackson took the 7:39 train Wednesday for their future home at Mackinaw, 111, Call on the Meyer Sisters’ for stylish millinery. First class goods and lowest prices. Miss Mary Hoyes is visiting in the neighborhood of Vaughn this week. John 'Walters is tiling for Frank Welsh in Jordan township this week. Messrs. Hawkins, Taber and Curtis, of Remington were in town on business Wednesday. Frank Randall and family of Rensselaer visited relatives in Barkley last Sundaj\ ? We will have a list of interogalions to submit to the County Commissioners in our next issue. Be sure and ryd J£em. Mrs. Anna Hardesty and children of Medaryvllle are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Washington Soott this week. The members of the senior class of the Rensselaer High School met with Miss Gail Wasson last Tuesday evening. A very pleasant evening was spent by all. Walter Harringtrfti returned * from his western trip Wednesday. He is not so well pleased with that portion of the country he visited as he expected to be. A Miss Calahan, daughter of Owen Calahan, of Barkley townI is seriously ill at the home of P Jame Walters in Jordnn township I with whom she has been making I her home for some weeks. I The new democratic paper, The I. Rensselaer Democrat, made its first I appearance today, its publication I day Joeing Friday. Shields and I Dilley are the editors and publisliI ere. They announce that it will I be a straight democratic paper and I support the Chicago platform. ■ This first issue is a very creditable I local paper.—Rensselaer RepubliI can. I Geo. N. Dunn, our rising young I lawyer, is a member of the state I militia, in an Indianapolis regi--s*| ment, and expects a call as any tto go and help make the ish “walk Spanish." He is •ted to be quite cheerful over irospect, whereas a certain lable young lady is reported decidedly Moody.—Evening tblican.
