Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 158, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Frank Randle, of Clarks Hill, was here the Fourth. * Miss Sadie Cody, of Chicago, is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Leota M. Jones, of Chicago, is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Lucy Paulsen, of Goodland, was here to spend the Fourth. James Mcßeth, of Monticello, was here to attend the unveiling. Dick Howe, of Fowler, was circulating among old friends here the Fourth. Frank Snyder and family, of Kingsbury, 111., are visiting relatives near here. Pat Lally, of Michigan City, is yisiting his sister, Mrs. George M. Robinson. Wm. Shirer, of Valparaiso, visited his brother, Sheriff Shirer, over the Fourth. Mr. Hayner, the piano tuner, is still in the city. Leave orders at Clarke's jewelry store. Ike Childers and children, of Delphi, were the guests of his brother Will here the Fourth. Miss Emma Vick, of Chicago, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vick, the Fourth. Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Austin, of Chicago, were here for the Fourth, returning home today. Gaylord McFarland, who is teaching in a business college at Marion, was home for the Fourth. **- • - -■¥- Chas. Macklenburg and Miss Hehl, of Lafayette, were here to spend the Fourth with his parents.
Robert S. Vanatta and daughter, of Marion, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Vanatta. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Reynolds, of Chalmers, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Nichols the Fourth. .Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pasons have returned from a two weeks’ visit with his sons at Chicago and Joliet. Mrs. Grace Lefler and Miss Ethel Jacks, of Lafayette, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Jacks. Rev. Edward Baech and family, Lucile and Florence Lyons, Kate Higginbotham, of Delphi, were here for the Fourth. Mrs. S. J. Kendall, of Remington, came over Sunday to spend the Fourth and visit her uncle, F. W. Bedford, ana aunt, Mrs. Jack Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harmon celebrated the Fourth here. Mr. Harmon is moving from Indianapolis to Terre
Haute, where he has secured employment.
Miss Cora Robinson, Kate and Tracy Fitzpatrick, Ruth Hayworth, Irene Stine and Valeria Shirtz, of Francesville, attended the celebration here yesterday. . . r Bruce Porter dropped in from Mt. Vernon, S. Dak., the Foucth, and surprised his relatives here. Bruce has discarded his new growth of whiskers, and again looks like himself.
Mrs. Frank Thewlies, of Linden, was a caller at The Republican yesterday. Mrs. Thewlies resided near Rensselaer about eight years ago. They are farming 120 acres near Linden, and report crops in excellent shape. ■'
Robinson and wife, of Noblesville, are visiting his mother, Mrs. George M. Robinson. Mr. Robinson has almost recovered from the paralysis received some months ago by coming in contact with a live wire while working on a telephone pole in Noblesville.
Charlie Vick, after an absence of nine years, is visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles Vick. Charlie has been located in Lexington, Ky., since his arrest in the southern part of the state nine years ago. He is engaged in selling and repairing buggies and is doing well. The escapade that made him a fugitive was told in these columns at the time. He left his wife in Rensselaer and going to Chicago, it is claimed married a working girl. She swore out a warrant for his arrest on the charge of bigamy. He was arrested in the southern part of the state on a similar charge, and forfeited his bond, and went to Kentucky. Here he married a girl with whom he was keeping company at the time of his arrest and is living happily with her at this time, and has two children by her. His first wife secured a divorce and remarried. second wife died in Chicago several years ago. Mr. expects to visit the letter city before returning home.
