Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1901 — THINGS IN GENERAL! [ARTICLE]

THINGS IN GENERAL!

Daily , Happenings Around the Prairie City. TIMELY TOPICS TERSELY TOLD! News Items Caught on the Pun and Served While Warm Without Trimmings or Embellishment. Local and Personal Notes. Bath cabinets at Long’s. Enjoy Turkish baths at home, 3 cts. each. Elias Marion is sick with bladder trouble. . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark Sunday at Chicago. Miss Lizzie Borntrager is visiting in Louisville. Mrs. A. Harmon is visiting at Strawn, 111. For fine job work call at the JOUR NAL office. Delos Thompson is visiting at Battle Creek, Mich. A son was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Worland. See those $5.00 Bath Cabinets at Long’s before buying. ■" S. B. Jenkins is troubled with erysipelas of the face. Mrs, A. L. Ward is visiting her sister at Indianapolis. Mrs. Will Jacks, of Chalmers, is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Julia A. Healey is again a resident of Rensselaer. A new time card will go into effect on the Monon April Ist. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tyner, of Cedar Lake, are visiting here. Mrs. Agnes Kelley, of Rockford, 111., is visiting friends here. Arthur Kressler, of Indianapolis, is visiting his parents here. Mrs. J. M. Wasson has been visiting her daughters at Chicago. Joe Means, of Remington, is working at the Democrat office. The Monon “Florida Special” will be discontinued next week. Mrs. J. F. McColly is visiting her daughter at Chicago Heights. Hallie Flynn, of Chicago, spent Sunday with his parents here. Mrs. Flobert Johnson and son went to Lafayette last Friday for a visit. The public schools will be closed next week for the spring vacation. Take a bath in one of those vapor bath cabinets at Long’s drug store. Mrs Elizabeth Purcupile is the guest of Mrs. L. A. Moss at Frankfort. Miss Minnie Coyner, of Colfax, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. T. J. Sayler. Albert Donnelly and George Dunfee, of Monticello, spent Sunday here. Do not fail to call at Mary Meyer’s millinery opening, Apr. 3,4, 5, and 6. George Spitler will start out with John Robinson’s bill car No. 1, April 14th. Earnest Zea returned from New Albany Tuesday, after a four months’ visit. Mrs. Blanche Hardy, of Remington, has been the guest of Mrs. Frank Hardy. The Journal has just received a large assortmenl of poster mounting board. Joe Reynolds was over from Delphi Sunday to spend the day with his mother. Earl Houseman was down from Chicago Sunday visiting relatives and friends. The best cure for the grip is a hot bath in the Robinson Thermal Bath Cabinet.

Mrs. Freelove, of Goodland, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Babcock. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Snow, near Blackford, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Abbott are rejoicing over the advent of a son, who arrived Sunday. Mrs. C. J. Roberts and daughter Mosseline, of Elgin, 111., are visiting relatives here. The Bluest Blue makes the whitest white, thats Red Cross Ball Blue. Refuse imitations. Jesse Osborne arrived home from Tennessee Monday, where he has spent the winter. Our new 1901 style Robinson folding hot air and vapor bath cabinets at Long's drug store. White & Marion will move their plumbing shop into the room vacated by Mrs. Purcupile.