Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 July 1889 — PERSONALS. [ARTICLE]

PERSONALS.

Abe Bass, of Lafayette, visited his friends In Rensselaer the past week. Rev. Taylor and wife, of Chauncey, are visiting the latter’s sister, Mrs. John Makeever. - ® Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown revisited old scenes at Danville and Urbana, HL, last week, returning home on Monday. The name of Ex-Sheriff L. L. Daugherty appeared Monday among the list of those who have been granted a re-issue and increase of his pension rate. Mrs. Balinda Davis, sister of Mrs. Thos. Antrim, mid Samuel Scbackleford, son-in-law of the former, of Xenia, Ind., are visiting the Antnms, in Rensselaer. There have been no noticeable signs of improvement in the condition of A. Pureupile, for some time; and, on the other hand, any perceptible change for the worse is not apparent. C. 11. Porter is telegraphing for the Iron Mountain at Bald Knob, Arkansas, an important Station at the junction of the main line and the Memphis branch, of the road. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kirkpatrick and Miss Effie of Clarence, 111., who visited relatives in Rensselaer for the past three weeks, have returned to their home in the former town. Jim Hemphill left last Friday morning for Minnesota, where he will take charge of a passenger engine, as engineer, on the Duluth & Iron Range Railroad, running between Two Harbors and Vermillion Lake, Minn. He will probably only be gone two months.