Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 121, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1903 — CITY NEWS OF THE WEEK [ARTICLE]

CITY NEWS OF THE WEEK

| TUESDAY. II W. A. Huffiis transacting ess ia Chioßgo lod&f} r T i < j J.N. Tanner, of Valina, went to fhioago this morning for a few 4ya’stay. 8, P. Thompson arrived borne ifet evening from a short stay at [an«iM|4aiWnlbijß9[GlVL ?,> 1 Sigler; qf idi w, .T/vwi* are with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Goff. Mrs.'M’ay J Fish sr reiurned’ Were 1 at evhiUfcg af^er : A webkV visit ith |!; and.,; Jiuen^,, in larion. ' • . • 4 fri, y)l Jir• i i'll ilJi// ‘j: Will Maokey went to Pine tillage ! b atraetv for the-erection pf >!a onum^nt tMra. Elizabeth Peck and daughr, Miss Mary, of Remington, ere the guests here yesterday ol a. S; BatefTaed TarciTy.' '- '7 ~- " kg Edward Hornioker, living east <jd town, left this morning for a tSfeveral weeks’ visit with relatives ffbd friends in Montana. |j| Born, this Tuesday morning ijjjjept. 2Dtb, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben|Bkmin Edwards, of Chicago, a girl, nit the home of her father Jos legs .Bowen, north of the railroad. Mrs Mary Pbtcerson who has dleen spending the past two weeks »itb J. F. Murray and family, ijbnth of town, !• ft this afternoon ‘for her boms at Riobwiok'Obio. . |! John Miller, living sooth west of fcpwn is slowly recovering from a attack of malarial fever. His yfttle three year old son is also quite sick with bowel complaint. Aubnrn Nowels, who has been spending the past month Were with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D B. Nowels, retorned to Ohioago last evening, where he will re43me his studies at the tlhioago University. —Ji V,-,/ I I

The big red automobile belonging to Looia Roenitz, of Obioago, wbiob hae been laid op at Fisher’s feed barn for repairs, sinoe last week, palled oat this aftarnoon, for Madlavia, where the owner and his wife are sojourning. M. H. Neher, o( Roeaville, form er teacher of soienoe in our city high sohool, has been making a short visit with his old friends help, going on to Obioago today 1 * He now begins his J onior year as a student in Rash Medioa 001 l ege. Rev. H. L. Kindig went to Lafayette, today to attend a meeting of the Afinjetalial Belief Board, of the, N. W oonferenoe, of which board he ia secretary and business agent This board haa charge of $50,000, the inoogie from whioh gOfB ;to support superauauatad preachers.

i, ' VL i Mfl. 0. P. Wright left thia morning for Attica where she will tridr treating at th* Modlavia Springs for two weeks. She was asoompanied by her soa vfhs Will remain in Lafayette nitil. tend arrow night, where he will join tppmernbera;of Company M. ae they on their way to West Point, Ky. ft-, **W ,WW l*° Ww» yesterday where he,skpeoUJLo begin >*H i*QH'<yeiaTß* pharmacy ooihde'fld”t6i Chicago College of Plurttiridy; Jim has been fog AWlita 8 H«pldn«UdltiMn>V ftftM ed over from Benton county? 1 MW

are again residents of JnspejF county. They have been living farm l ttSkf Ay’aelolte for about two years, but a good deal of sidktahy btmer badj luck lately, and henoe have moved back here. They will live in ongjj of Hiram Diy’s houses in the! east part of,tdwo foV/the presentl to buy| another farm in the vioinity. aa h© ean lobk iifonnd andfisd oneitihat Soil* <j Brwtiher lunooebti jwhdfhas beet| the ladiaa Bohool since the founds 'died iyeeltH*Uy ! aftiiradoa-at! the St; (4fti ! fi hioa g°.i where he went last week to under. gO atl Thro rehUtos were;! brought here today and tbe funeral' will be held from the St. Joseph!: College tomoyraw. morning. »t. fl o’olook. The decease J was ” 1 79. vears old and was born in Germany. He was well known here and was highly respited by all.

WEDNESDAY

C H Viok is transHOtiug business in Obioago today. The D. A. K. will meet Thursday at 3 p. m. with Mrs. E. P. Sonaa. Childfan will be admitted ta.the foot t^tifd«^lo|ij«. cents ” Bfr . an d'W. Ray returned home last evening from a two weeks stay in Chicago. Over 200 tioket have b-ien sold to Obioago aiuoe last Saturday, the date on which the low ra e began. Mrs. Hugh Constable ot Goodland ia making a week's visit here with her sister, Mra. A J. Brenner. i Mrs. E. L. Fiddler is making a two weeks visit in Loganeport with her sister, Mrs. May Paffenbarger. John Jones is at Angola this week, with |bis horse Moselle, and booked for raoes Thursday and Friday.

Mr, and Mra. R W.,Burris of Pleasant Grove went to Cfa wfords>ilie< today for a few weeks visit with relatives. Mrs. Will Smith and children went to Chicago this morning where they will visit relatives and friends for some time. Mrs. Jira Skinner returned to her home in Keotland. after a few days’ visit here with Mr. and Mrs. E P. Honan and other friends. Sigler of Tulsa, Indian Terr, joined his wife here last evening j and Wifi visit for some time with his Ulster Mrs. G. WGoff.

Henry Nevil has just moved hept DiQ#/:«»d occupies Ml| Kelley’s reeidsnoe Droperty. Hei formerly lived Wheatfield Tp. "TV j ■ Mrs.Jp’red Middletjn who has been visiting here for the past iwo wye|s with her motber, Mrs. Mary Payne, returned this moraiog to her Home in Ohiosgx Mieses Hattie Eigelsbaoh and morning, where they expyot to begin a course of study at tbe normal departmentnftbe Ohioago oufi inlri f v 'I axfflrk' Frank Wsrydn vfav faak beef! taking treatment here for the past threeu)r four months, left this fl*o t 7ui Jo Youotn ‘Oihjh byeilTTlß°sprt«oJ«tAK .M e nß { nfi% borrs'Xblf-.mO h^kkqMkqWflh UboMrahaidf lfere. liw

Mr. and Mrs. Albert,Feadig and day for their home at Brunswick, Ga , a mjgULP ao ffifefc B JjjgtLbjrs. M on red 0. &E. I. railroad. He wss accompanied by Earl Adams who is ' **l° It. a ? oa *fe& * mi[ ¥ pufcltiSn. JSjP j- I | r* jMissJjLw Leave I accompanied bjj her parentaflr. Leavel, left this morning for Huniiugton, Ind., where she will a-eueioeas Mrs. L-tavel will remain H ||jy£{£ n £at, a short visit before retvmtfiDg horrf^f Glen Bates ing an extended his parents Mr. NT| ff B-iteß left this for MdP’ ristown, Ind., where ed a position on a Bw44!>'.*bipyef' that is being used in ing of a new ejeqtria !lln* f>p~fy ludinng^^^p^j^pcinnath T after the team jesterfi^j gs and ran up ffidora jfcp 0 ]i|j their favor The high siffiitti are' Kett(pg| in wiTidemonstrate that faoc in their tiret match high 12 3 !l: ’ • ; isT ’ • ! The neCBHjF uffi iers of M. viife swell dudß'-for.a darker oolor andTiftef- material than the-j^rivales’ -i hakies, and being tailor-made are a much better fi*, but whether the wearers thereof “fit” any better, can not be known until ‘tier’ <fyira back from the warjffre ht Old Kt-ntnok.. *£ I OUT J

Squire Charley Bussell, of m„ where Melvin F. Fonlks appeared to answer to tbe'obarge of assault and battery, the same beinjrtbe result of, a personaljdiffionlv w v >4' diet oi guttty was found and $1 fine add costs assessed as the penalty. The same day he settled a difficulty between James Lowery and Joha flenkle. of Gillam tp. Walter Porter has sold his half interest in 520 aores of eandridge land in Union township to bis partner A. MoOoy. The price waa at the rate of $24 50 per aore. Walter has owned part of this land thrte years and part of it 8 years. The selling price now tverages much more than donbls what he gave for it. Tbia sale does not leave him out of laud by any means, as he owns some 500 acres southwest of town, and whioh is among the beet land in Jasper oonnty.

Unde Mao was at Fair Oaka yesterday, looking over the scene of s'anghtsr of his young Angors goats, and had " them appraised with, a view to present the bill to the Monon railroad oompany. The 86 were valued at $2.75 eaoh. Mr. MoOoy has no doubt but that the pay tfill be forthcoming, all right. He also believes the train-men made no effort to scare the goats from the track*, nor did thay alaoksn. the speed any, whioh they might easily have done, and, especially as the train was approaching the Fair Oaks station, where it had to

stop; anyhow. Miss Mary Hyland of Chicago fapd .Jfa. David C. Davisson of Woloott were married Sunday afternoon at ihe borne of the bride's parents Mt. and Mra. E. N. Hyland 5330 Calumet Ave. They parsed through here, yesterday evening w \ j n ) * 'ill I L * ■ on their way to their future home at Woloott where Mr. Davisson is engaged in the real estate and loan bnsineea with his father, John Davisson. He ia described as one of Wolcott’s most enterprising and snooessful young men* His bride is one of the well known, Hyland twins, born and raised in Rensselaer.

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B. F. Fendigis transacting bnctif few days in Chicago this week. Mrs. Orla Finney of Rose Lawn is making a;few ida.y%Mjjßit .trers' TVitJhrfher * NfeJand Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Goff accompanied by Mrs. 0. C. Sigler went to Demotte this morning for a few s add"~fetir" Bjrljs Thompl n’s horses, KiDd-‘ MMslliT,"ssHflMj ■ St money again *1 pdlon at Brookt n, Mggs._ Bii J Bin ith came nj

Mr. s. Lhn Body retnrned to tbeirlip nt Lt Watseka, 111. ' |week’s visit with kiik SS \ ■ ~Diok J&ddler returne3 |*lphicasreS9 bia ? Hush; Meroos^l Apartment ofKj|ioago* 1 Ira. Evert .Wfilers.re-; wold and i: { Gietl. manager of tiie prihj&nurestabliahment at the Old School, left this mornWayne, where .he will--assist in a juries of that will be he:d there next week. “Kict ,: Hennesy, who was one of the parties in the fake prize KlWMff cello, is now a fugitive from La-

Mrs. Amelia Bnllis widow of the late George .Hollis, of Jordan tp., and her daughter Mra. Hamblin, find ohildren, ilb now! of Okla. AitP of tbsir oldhdme in Jordan. like Oklahoma well, and especially does Mra. Bnllis find the dry climate there benefioial to her health. Hamtnopd News:—Miss Ethel Merrill of Rensselaer arrived in Hammond Sunday and today resumed her duties as stenographer ia the offioe of the G. H. Hammond Co. Mias Merrill has entirely recovered from her serious injuries she reoeived six weeks ago by a runaway team in tbs Btook Tarda.

On the MoOoy and Porter ranch in Jordan tp., are some 1100 aorea of oorn, and all bat sboat 20 aorss is considered out of the reaoh of the frost. And the crop that is safe is the biggest ever raised there, and that is saying a good deal. Judging from all reports MoOoy & Porter will have something like 50,000 bashels of oorn in the crib this year, wh?n they get it all basked. O E. Morlan took his little son Forest back to the Presbyturian hospital, this morning. Daring his long opnfiaement there before, for the treatment of his right leg,

his left one became permanently bent at the Uee. and h» now goes back, to have |1 1 is axpeotthat a few days stay in the hospital will find the leg restored to its proper condition and that the boy will soon be able to walk again. Tne White Sprat Medicine Company seems to have about the beet graft of anything npw on the roAdt > flQhey left Hammond last Saturday, after a three weeks' stay there, and the News says they, cleaned up from ?1.000 to 15,000, during the time. The opera house holds 700 people., and has been packed (every night, t The last night the people fairly fought for the privilege of p .ying 11 per bottle for wqrthless medicine in order to-vote in the diamond ring contest. That content alone rbrlughtTttiJ^7QO r of whidh about WU wakwAar money.