Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1881 — PERSONAL. [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL.
Judge Hammond convened court in Newton county, Tuesday. D. H. Yeoman is attending the State Fair at Indianapolis,\this week. M. F. Chilcote is attending to legal business in Indianapolis anti New Albany, this week. Lew. Roberts, of the\ firm of Roberts & Bro., is taking in the! State Fair at Indianapolis, this! week. Mr. N. W. Reeve has received! the appointment of express agenda in place of A. Purcupile, resigned.] A good appointment. Mrs. E. T. Harding has adver-l tised her household goods for sale.| and she will go to her husband, in] Mississippi, next month. ] J. J. Waterbury, the popular] merchant tailor, went to Chicago.] Monday, to purchase a new stocks of goods for the fall and winters trade.' Wm. Phillips surprised 1 - his] friends by arriving in Rensselaer,] Monday night. He has been in the] far west several years, we are in-] formed. Mrs. Chas. Jouvenat, who has] been visiting friends in Rensselaer] for some weeks, returned to her] home in Crowm Point, the first ofg the week. ' .Miss Emma Conwell, who has] been visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas.] Tallman, in Syracuse, N. Y., for] several months, returned to Rens-g selaer-, last w r eek. Rev. J. H. Vannuys, D. D., of] the Goshen Presbyterian Church,] who has been visiting his sister,] Mrs. Dr. James Ritchey, during the past week, returned home Tuesday. A few hundred of those large Sharpless and Kentucky strawberryplants left at the Rensselaer Nursery, and now is a good time to transplant them.
