Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1889 — PERSONALS [ARTICLE]

PERSONALS

Miss Rena Peacock is visiting in the family of Percy Taylor, at Remington, this week. Mrs. J. W. Powell and family are preparing to join Mr. Powell, in Washington, within a few weeks. Emerald Aldrich has been severely sick, with a fever, for some time, but is now beginning to improve somewhat. Mr. Davis, of Beaver Prairie, was in town Tuesday, looking for a good house to rent, with the intention of moving into town. Josiah Wolfe, the buyer of the old school house property of H. M. Babb, is a Chicago trader, who, probably, has bought the property to trade onj Mrs. Nellie Learning and children went home to Goshen, Monday, and her sister, Miss Maude Spitler, went with her, to spend the winter.. t S. P. Thompson is in Columbus, I Ohio, taking depositions in the Tur- | pie-Lowe case, which has been ad--1 journed for a few days for the depositions. Miss Nellie O’Donnell, of Carroll county, is visiting in Rensselaer. She is a sister of Patrick O’Donnell, the brilliant young Republican orator.

Albert Hammond did not return to Kansas with the party which went last week, but went with them only as far as Chicago, and then returned to Rensselaer. Rev. McGuire began a protracted meeting near Brook, in Newton county, last week, but was compelled to give it up, after Thursday night, by the sickness of his baby.

Alby Miller is home from Nebraska. for a short visit, but will go back this week. He has been at Ashland since last spring and had good success as a teacher of crayon drawing. ~ He will try* Fremont, on his return. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wren arrived home from their far western trip, a few days ago. They had a very extended and enjoyable trip, going clear to California. Mr. Wren will resume his duties as station agent, this week.

W. H. Owens, of Danville, 111., purchaser of the Hollingsworth farm, just north of town, was looking after his property here, last Thursday and Friday, and also figuring on buying more farms. He intends do move here next spring, or sooner if he can get possession.

jgfce gfepxtWicag. Gro. B. Mabsball, Publisher. RENSSELAER, - INDIANA