Rensselaer Democrat, Volume 1, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Edna Dillon is visiting in Monon. Jacob Thomas of Brook, visited relatives in. Rensselaer Tuesday. E. L. Hollingsworth was in Logansport Tuesday fin business, Joel F. Spriggs, was in the city on business Tuesday. Mabel and Paul Wood spent Sunday in'Menon. , George N. Dunn went to the country Tuesday to try a law suit Ada Wood of Monon is visiting her sister Mrs, Frank Randall. Roy Flanders of Foresinan, was in town on business Wednesday. . 5 ' " Rev. Puckett of Wolcctt, made a business trip. to Rensselaer Wednesday. Walter Imes returned from the Mineral Springs Tuesday and is much improved. Chas. Cox went to South Chicago Tuesday to take a jiosition in a dry goods store. V. V. Nowels of Chicago Heights is visiting in this city for a few days. u t . It is now in order to begin making arrangements for Decoration Day. Clara Murray has been absent from school a few days on account of sickness. Chas. Mullen of Brook, is spending a few days with Newt Pumphrey. Miss Blanche Meyers of Lake Village is visiting her mother at Mr Goff's. Mrs DeArmond of Kankakee township visited in Rensselaer Monday. Jud Hunt and Sheriff Reed .made a business trip to Remington Tuesday.
Frank Hardy who is now traveling salesman for a wholesale house was attending - to his interests here Wednesday. L. W. Henkle, who has been working at Chicago Heights returned to Rensselaer Sunday evening, where he has employment for the summer. Frank Coover, who has been attending the State University at Lincoln, Neb., is going to spend. the summer with Harvey Wood and family, near Rensselaer. Oscar Austin of the Indianapolis Daily Reporter, the Supreme Court paper of the State, was in town Wednesday on business pertaining to that Journal. George Davisson of Barkley township started for North Western Montana Monday. He is employed by a Gold Mining Company to take charge of a steam dredge. The dredge is to be used to excavate ground which is rich in the preeious metal. The gravel is then washed and the gold extracted. ~ , ■
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