Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1889 — PERSONALS. [ARTICLE]

PERSONALS.

Nellie Moss is visiting her brother Will, and family, in Detroit, Mich. Miss Almira Monnett returned to her Evanston, 111., home, last Monday. Miss Cora Zimmerman has returned from her visit to Rushville, Shelbyville and Indianapolis. Johnny Hemphill, wife and children, of Ashland, Neb., are now visiting their Rensselaer relatives. Victor Willey is home from Pough - keepsie, N. Y., where he has been attending Eastman’s big business college, since last May. James Thompson, the carpenter, has moved to Chicago with his family. His. house, near the depot, is rented to J. N. Leatherman. Uncle Isaac Barkley and wife attended the funeral of Mrs. Michael Mann, in Henry county, last rveek. She was related to them by marriage. Miss Allie Kinney found school teaching in the remote solitudes of Carpenter tp., so little to her liking that slie/eturned home, after a week’s experience. Miss M. M. Hill visited Rensselaer friends from last Wednesday to Monday, evening, when she departed for Topeka, Kansas, where she will teach again the ensuing school year. The new M. E. minister, Rev. T. F. Drake, and wife, will make their home with the Misses Culp, corner of Washington and Cullen streets. They have no family other than themselves. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown went over to Danville, 111., to attend the Avedding of Mr. Brown’s sister, Miss Belle Brown and Mr. E. C. English. The Avedding took place Wednesday eveniug.

The neiv Methodist minister, Rev. T. F. Drake, held his first services in the tOAvn, last Sunday, morning and evening. He has been stationed at Winamac during the last three years, where he was highly esteemed. Mr. Hoobler, a former frequent visitor in Rensselaer and known to pretty nearly everybody as “Fod” is again visiting his grand-daughter, Mrs. T. J. McCoy. Poor health has prevented his visits for some time past. Mrs. Jennie Hawkins returned from Henry county last Monday. The funeral of Mrs. Michael Mann, her mother-in-law, whom Mrs. Hawkins had been attending in her last sickness for some months, occurred last week. A guitar for $6, at Kannal’s. Boots, boots, boots! Shoes, shoes, shoes! Cheap at Hemphill k Honan’s. School teachWs, don’t fail to call and price gold Avatches; they are so very cheap at Kannal’s Jewelry Palaoe.^