Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1889 — PERSONALS. [ARTICLE]
PERSONALS.
Miss Birdie? Hammond returned to Notre Dame Seminary, yesterday. Geo. Bruce went back to Franklin College, Tuesday. Miss Allie Kinney began a term of teaching, in Carpenter tp., tot Monday. Mrs. Val Seib went to Brant, Wis., last Friday, to visit her mother, for a couple of weeks. * ■ Judge Lee was uuable to spare the . time from his judicial duties for a very extended visit, and remained only until Friday. Williams, the photographer, followed his vocation at theKentland fair, last week and this week is at Morocco, at the Newton county fair. Dr. Sam Ritchey left Tuesday for Franklin, this state, and will go as far as Cincinnati, if his health permits. He will be gone several weeks. Attorneys Hammond-and Thompson are again in Logansport, this week, on the Turpie-Lowe ease, which is likely to continue for a week or tw r o, yet. Will Sears made but a brief visit, having started back to Colorado, last Thursday. lie is now' located at La Junta, (pronbuneed LaHoonta) in the drug business. Mrs. Dr. McMellen, the oculist, is not yet sufficiently recovered from her recent severe accident to permit her to resume her professional visits to Rensselaer. Charley Porter got the “shakes” again at Bald Knob, Ark., and has been transferred to Kansas City, Mo., on the same system. It is a healthier place and a better job. W. C. Shead intends to leave for Washington (state) next Tuesday, where he hopes to establish his just claim to a portion of his deceased father’s very large estate. F. J. Sears was down in Vermilion Co. 111., lately, inspecting the town of Ridge Farm as a location for another “Dwiggins Syndicate” bank, whose name is already legion. =rr Samuel E. Sparling, Walter Willey and Robert Yanatla went to Bloomington yesterday, to enter the State University, at the beginning of the fall term. It will be Mr. Sparling’s third year, and the first for the two others. Harry Zimmerman, who has faithfully discharged the duties of night operator at Lowell for the tot 13 months, has resigned that position and will soon be given a like job on the Chicago <fe Western Indiana Belt Line, at a much better salary than at Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sears lefj; for Jamestown, Dak., Tuesday, to visit friends and look after property, and will be gone about two weeks. Their son, C. G. Sears, went with them and thinks of trying the effects of that northern winter climate upon his health, the ensuing winter.
