Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1882 — PERSONAL AND CTHER MENTION. [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL AND CTHER MENTION.
Ohas. Crockett lias settled in Springfield, Neb., we areinfoimed. Mir?. Julia Smith, has been seriously sick with pleuro-pneumonia. Rev B. F. Ferguson will preach at the Presbyterian Church Sabbath evening. All invited. Evenlng Services.—The various churches have changed the time of their evening meetings from 7 o’clock to 6;30. Mr. J. P. Dunlap, formerly chief engineer on the Narrow Guage, now practicing his profession in Chicago, came to this place last week to visit friends and relatives. Mr. Cole Grant, a Jasper county boy, now in the wholesale picture business with present headquarters at Minneapolis, Minn., came back to Rensselaer last week, to visit friends. It appears from a professional card, and a news item in the Hammond, (Ind.,) limes that Mr. John A. Boroughs finally concluded to settle in that town rather than in South Chicago. Mr. Jay Williams, of Keniland, son-in-law of Mr. John Makeever of this place, has lately sold his bnsiness interest at, and will, it is reported, Booh move to Rensselaer and engange in business in one of Mr. Makeever’s new rooms. Oscar M. Baldwin, the crooked cashier of the First National Bank of Logansport, was on Monday, in the federal court at Indianapolis, sentenced to five years imprisonment for making raise entires. Three Misses Schenck, daughters of Gen. Robert Schenck, ex-leader of the House of Representatives, and later minister to England, are visiting their aunts Misses Elizabeth and Julia Smith, having been called here by the dangerous illness of the. latter.
