Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1901 — THINGS IN GENERAL! [ARTICLE]
THINGS IN GENERAL!
Daily Happenings Around the Prairie City. TIMELY TOPICS TERSELY TOLD! News Items Caught on the Run and Served While Warm Without Trimmings or Embellishment. Local and Personal Notes. Bath cabinets at Long’s. Senior Hopkins is visiting in Chicago. Enjoy Turkish baths at home, 3 cts. each. Mrs. D. M. Worland is seriously sick. Mrs. W. H. Coover is visiting at Remington. For fine job work call at the JOUR NAL office. Mrs. F. L. Hunt is visitiug at Medaryville. Merle Beam is visiting relatives at Indianapolis. Mrs W. F. Smith is visiting her parents in Chicago. Miss Ida Clark, of Monticello,' visited here last week. Mrs. W. A. Huff and son Emual are visiting at Kentland. The Monon’s “Florida Special” has been discontinued. See those $5.00 Bath Cabinets at Long’s before buying. Grandfather J. M. Gwin is visiting relatives at Monticello. Judy & Wood will open their new buggy store in a few days. For Sale—Pair of young mules. Inquire of A. L. Padgett. Mrs. M. A. Zimmer has returned from Hamilton, Ontario, Can. Miss Carmen Penn is visiting her grandmother at Murdock, 111. Mrs. Will Mossier and daughter Pauline are visiting at Kertland. Mrs. Frank Hardy and Miss Bessie Hardy are visiting in Remington. Mrs. Wash Scott is visiting her son, Charlie Cox, at Chicago Heights, D. J. Thompson has been very sick at his rooms at tike Corner House. Take a bath in one of those vapor bath cabinets at Long’s drug store. Do not fail to call at Mary Meyer’s millinery opening, Apr. 3,?4, 5, and 6. Bruce Hardy and Lawson and Jim Meyers are hunting at Water Valley. Mrs. Chas. J. Roberts and daughter have returned to their home in Taylor McCoy is home from the military school at Orchard Lake, Mich. The Journal has just received a large assortment of poster mounting board. The best cure for the grip is a hot bath in the Robinson Thermal Bath Cabinet.
Mra. W. W. Watson and children left for Chicago, their future home, Tuesday. Auburn Nowels, student at Culver Military Academy, is home for the vacation. Miss Stella Wigmore, of Monticello, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Saylor. Mrs. Marsh Holmes, of Danville, 111., is the guest of her father, J. H. Thornton. Mrs. L. M. lines will move into the. Hemphill room, just vacated by the post office. Wayne Parker is home from Butler College, Indianapolis, for the spring vacation. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sigler, of Mt. Ayr, was buried here last Friday. L. D. Marion, of Delphi, attended the funeral of his brother, Elias Marion, Tuesday. J. L. Foster returned from Elwood Tuesday, where he had been visiting his daughter. Dr. I. B. Washburn is attending the Northern Indiana Medical Association at Valparaiso. Mrs. P. L. Davis and son, and Miss Leota McAleer, of Hammond, are the guests of Wm. Fry. Harvey Waxwood, a colored, horse trainer, is a candidate for town marshal at Goodland. Ask your grocer for Red Cross Ball Blue. Large 2oz. package five cents. Refuse imitations. Mrs. J. F. Trwin was called to Remington Saturday by the serious sickness of her mother. Mrs. W. A. Hopkins attended the funeral of her uncle, Solomoft Wells, at Garrettsville. L. H. Hamilton will go to Anderson today to attend the Northern Indiana Teachers’ Association. Our new 1901 style Robinson folding hot air and vapor bath cabinets at Long’s drug store. The Hon. Thomas Jones is an expert whist player. He prefers the Kalamazoo duplicate system. Born, yesterday morning, to Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Greenlee, on the John Makeever farm, a son. M. L. Spitler has gone to Guthrie, Oklahoma, where he will probably locate in the law business. When you go to buy bluing, ask for Red Cross Ball Blue. Large package 5 cents. Refuse imitations, Henry May, whose death was mentioned last week, was buried in Weston cemetery in Rensselaer. Will Bro; Babcock please inform an anxious public what he intends doing with that SIO,OOO when he gets it. The family of Hon. Thomas Jones numbers five members—Mr. and Mrs. Jones, two daughters and a son. And now it is reported that there is nothing in the story that Bro. Marshall intends going to California, George Moss, of Frankfort, is visiting friends here. His mother, Mrs. L. A. Moss, accompanied him here. Mrs. W. H. Sanders and children are spending the week with her mother and sister at Hartford City. A ten year-old son of Elias Arnold, of Barkley township, fell and broke his left collar bone last Wednesday. Miss Mary Meyer will show the prettiest and most stylish hats ever shown at her opening, Apr. 3,4, 5 and The Brookston Gazette was in charge of the Presbyterian ladies last week. It was a very creditable edition. The township assessors began their work Monday. R. B. Harris is assisting assessor Hopkins in this township.
