Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 152, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1910 — Sunday Evening Marriage at Home Of Bride’s Parents in Rensselaer. [ARTICLE]

Sunday Evening Marriage at Home Of Bride’s Parents in Rensselaer.

Miss Emma Rayher, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rayher, was married at 6:30 o’clock Sunday evening at the home of her parents on Austin avenue to Mr. Joseph Arthur fjitump, of near Wheatfield, the ceremony being by Rev. O. E. came froni / Windfall for \he itiirpose, About,twenty witnessed t)ye marriage, bdug largely relatives of the ' bride and classmates duVingj her ..school life in Rensselaer. The bride graduated Trom the Rensselaer high school ip 1909 and taught during ,th.e, past'winter at the Moffit school hopse in-. Uhioil towuship. She is a very young woman. groom' is a,telegraph operator and has ,peen position with the Mqnon rpilroad .at Gosport, where they will fiiakfe their horii'e,' going there, jn a few days.- ~ • U -4s was the casp, with their other daughter;-who wap married- only two weeks ago, Mr. and Mrs. Rayher gave -this daughter ten $lO gold pieces. They were also/tpe recipients of a number of other 'useful 'presents; ■TlieV'wpat to Fair Oaks on the 7:31 tfpin this- morning for p. short visit •with Mrs, Jasper Cover, anti will return here before go/ng 'to Gosport. The Rtepublidah many others in wishing Mr., and .Mrs. Stump much happiness. , W. 11. Morrison made a business trip -to Chicago. 1 7 ’f. L. . .1. S. Brenner was over from Mt. Ayr over Sunday, visiting his brothers A., J. arid Bprt. ; , ' Miss Anria/ Jasperson returned 'to Tefft this fnorning after a short visit with Mrs. Lhrinda McGlinn. Wedding-bells will continue to ring in Rensselaer throughout . July if the. various rumors that are afloat can b.e depended upon. Mrs. /E. L. Hollingsworth returned Friday/from Kalamazoo, Mich., being by her daughters, Misses Cecelia and Dorothy, the former of whom is a Junior and the latter takjng preparatory, work in Wellesiy college, near Boston. . ■

Mrs. Alta Jlaselmire is conducting the Western Uniofr telegraph ofli6d- at tills place. Miss Elizabeth Spaulding has gone to Oconomowoc, Wis., where She, will conduct a Western,. Union office this summer: Mr s' Hnselm(re is from Union City. '° tr 'i, 1 The coplirig plant has been' taktji/ hut of Roth tiros." meat mahktet' replaced b.y an ice refrigerator/ * cooling system did not prove sdttatr, factory nor meet the ela-im of «ffe manufacturers. Kellneb Will fuVfifsll ice for the shop during the of the year. fOtjf. ' — V/, , John Kennedy, of Morocco, residing, near Mt. Ayr, was In ftSnssglaer today, haying accompanied /bis son Kjpder and the women folks ofc-w stropping trip. Mr. kennedy suffered a,, paralytic stroke some mcmthsy ago•tnd is recovering slowly, ‘‘ffis rright arm is particularly effected. ’■’“V 1 _: . . P. E. Gilmore, of near Lee, receiVed' a telegram today informing“him of the death at Gibson, Ilf; bis father. The telegram stated hg was killed by an autbmobjle, bißr, no particulars have 'iTte funeral was beta ih Gibson tdday' t>£* fore f Mr. Gilmore' the, gram, ‘ ’ *'• v* -V ■ . ' r. 11 li- * ** John C. Vanatta, who was in the Gillara township oil fiekfar- in the palmy days and whd'still SWnS rtn, lot of laiul up tilerd, was hfere attend the piaster frt chart of the land and personal tfio American Luhric and RefinittgsvCm. and the t'res'cgnt Oil and Asphalt do. He purchased' the personal h/6perty , " i.sKr >J. -f, -r *- in each case.

John W. King has secured a brand new flpss candy machine ttye factory and will operate if of July ,at the Duvall'corner.* leges arc |olrfg lively for the'big. day and, there will be enough* ice cream stands to amuse a bi| erows. But there are stiff some places te<jgt and a chance for others to &JMeurk in one day business. ' : *•*> 'Mrs. E. D. Rhoades accoijyjafly&P her A&thte#,-/|irs. C. A. Radcliffe‘ , an<Tt|f^) ) babies Ky., today, where Mrs. Radcliffe home. She came here several weeks ago while Mr. Radcliffe went from Cincinnati to Louisville and engaged :n the automobile business and he has now had their things shipped and the home prepared for her. Mrs. Rhoades will return after a short visit. i A “Classified Adv.” will find It.