Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 223, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mra. Clyde Comer returned to Winchester today after a two weeks’ visit with relatives here. M. Quinlan will leave this afternoon for a business trip of Jwo weeks at Chicago and Milwaukee. -! ■ • Mrs. Harry Wiltshire and daughter Ruth went to Wabash today to visit her sister, Mrs. Peter Giver and family. Mrß. Simon Bowaher, of Dayton, came Saturday for a short visit with her two brothers, Milt and Sam Roth, and their families. Luther E. Churchill arrived here Saturday night from Atkinson, Neb., to attend the funeral of his father, William H. Churchill. Eugene Hasty, who lives with his brother and sister in Jordan township, has a severe case of typhoid fever. He is under the care of a Remington physician. Prank Floyd, who has been ditching aince he resigned his clerkship at the Home Grocery, has decided tq try farming next year and has rented a farm. He has started right by subscribing for the Republican. Wallace Sayler Saturday sent little Victor Hoover a $5 gold piece as a reward for the finding of the purse containing S7O. It whs a liberal reward and delighted the youth whose honesty restored the purse to its owner. - v . - George Sharp came up from Indianapolis yesterday in his automobile, bringing home Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rishling and the little Sharp boy, who lives with the Rishlings. They were also accompanied by Miss Cox, a friend. George still works for the Thos. Cusack Co., and travels from place to place in hib automobile. Mrs. Eliza J. Hoshaw, wife of Henry W. Hoshaw, of Lowell, and aunt of Henry Hoshaw, of Rensselaer, died at her home in Lowell last Friday, aged 70 years and 1 day. Cancer of the stomach was the cause of death. Deceased leaves a husband and five grown children. The funeral was held iSunday and was attended by C. E. Prior, of Rensselaer. %' Mr. J. R. Guild went to Battle 'Ground last Sunday to visit his wife, who had left the Lafayette hospital and was visiting with her daughter :and husband, Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Warriner, at Battle Ground. Mr. ( Guild returned on the evening traid, while Mrs. Guild arrived here Tuesday evening, Improved in health.— Medaryville Advertiser.
Jesse Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, of Union township, and a brother of Mrs. George D. Zea, of Rensselaer, is reported to be In very poor health and it is feared tuberculosis has developed. He taught school in Union township for three or four years and was regarded as a successful teacher and a fine young man. The disease is not hereditary but It thought to have developed from a severe cold contracted last winter, Joe Jackson writes from Longmont, Colo., that since taking the cast off hiß broken trm he has suffered a great deal of pain and thinks It is going to cause him some trouble. Since going to Colorado they have been light housekeeping, owing to the poor condition of Mrs. Jackson’s health. She is somewhat Improved, however* and they are now planning to begin housekeeping and have sent to Hoopeston. 111., for their household goods, which have been stored since they lived in that -city. It will pay you to visit our Bhoe , department, the largest and most complete shoe store in this city: We sell good shoes reasonable and fit the -feet. ''"r-V • - ROWLBS A PARKER.
