Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 199, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 August 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

New Suits Filed. Samuel R. Stover Stover vs. Samuel F. Hall and William A. Love. Suit to quiet title. Henry Barnhart vs. Virgil J. Boone. Suit for balance of money due on real estate. William Lewis vs. Harry Walters. Damages for part of wheat crop. William H. Tilton vs. John Finn, et al. Suit on note. George Hurley left this morning for Winnebago, Minn. f V. J. Crisler made a business trip to Eastburn, Ind., today. Miss Marie Northlane, of Union City, Ind., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Alta Haselmire. Mrs. James Hurley is now very low and her death is expected at almost any time. -, ! 1 Miss Bertha Kepner returned this morning from a ten days’ visit at Lafayette and Delphi. Born, this morning, Aug. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mayhew, of Newton township, a son. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Collins have ai rived home from their wedding tour, spent with relatives in Illinois. George Casey and Isaac Right, of Union township, left for Portland,Jnd., 1nd.,,0n the 1:58 train today, on a business trip. Rev. H. M. Reed returned to Chicago this morning, having filled the pulpit at the Church of God twice yesterday. H. M. Goff and wife, who have been visiting since last Friday with E. O. Gunyon and family, left this morning for Lake Forest, 111. Miss Luetta Wert returned to her home in Michigan City today after a visit of a week at the home of George Tullis, north of town. The band concert will be Wednesday night this week instead of Thursday, as the boys will be at Fountain Park Thursday. C. W. May was over from Carpenter township this morning. He was accompanied by G. C. Ale, of Jennings coupty, who has been his guest. Mrs. Ernest Fritts and daughter Florence, of Delphi, came yesterday for a visit of two weeks with- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Alter. I - Chas. Jouvenat returned to Chicago this morning after being here over Sunday with Mrs. Jouvenat, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Charlotte George. Robert J. Aley, state school superintendent, has been tendered the position of president of the state college of Maine at Orono, and it is quite probable that he will adeept it. Mrs. Sarah Hemphill was relieved by treatment administered by a specialist that visited her Saturday and there Is quite a marked improvement in her. condition. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kenny went to Lake Forest, 111., this morning and will soon go to University Place, Neb., where Mr. Kenny will have charge of the Y. M. C. A. work the coming year. W. H. Timmons arrived here Sunday evening from Longmont, Colo., for a visit with his father and relatives. Mrs. Timmons and baby have been here since before the ,4th of July. Mrs. C. A. Swift, who made the trip to Colorado with her sister, Mrs. Milt Roth, and who accompanied her back to Rensselaer, left this morning for her home in Evanston, 111. Mr. Swift was also here Sunday. A. L. Padgitt was home with his family over Sunday. His mare Nedra will race at Charleston, 111., this week and Turk McGloria will probably start at Crown Point. They have had a very good, season thus far. f Chas. Leavel, the baker, who has been working at Frankfort for some time time, has now gone to Crawfordsville, and until he gets established there, Mrs. Leavel will be with her parents, Mr. and Mr¥. John Norman, north of town. Mrs. Laura Lutz and daughter, Mrs. John C. Maxwell and two children, took the early morning train today for Colorado Springs, to visit the former’s daughter, Mrs. Bert Bickfqrd and family. Mrs. Maxwell and children will remain about two weeks and Mrs. Lutz will probably remain for a year. Phone yomr “Want" adv. to The RetobUou.