Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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rniniv FRIDAY Wlfef“O. Iftftf' Wft to ‘ RttssellA rffc nib A rib Ala vine tOua/ wr «T DnOTv vwlc.’ Mrs, Geo. McCarthy and son Worth went to Lee yesterday for a short visit, . Mrs. J. M. App returned to Mulberry today, after a rihort visit here with her daughter, Mrs. Sam Roth. , Mrs. Joseph Kilbinger returned to Chicago today after a visit of two weeks with Mrs. John Bislosky. Miss Matte Drake has returned from Chicago, where she has .been visiting for the past two months. Mrs. M. A. Lane returned to Chicago this morning after a visit with her brother, Al Peters, south of town. Mrs. Carrie D. • West returned to Monon yesterday, after a short visit here with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Snyder. ’1 - ' Mrs. H. Rademacher and daughter, Miss Anna, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Donnelly, have returned to Chicago. Jesse Nowles; and wife and Miss Mildred Strickland left this morning for their home in Lorenz, lowa, after a short visit with relatives in Rens- ■

seiner. .. ;X , - James E. Norris and wife and two daughters left this morning for Coshocton, Ohio, where they will visit their old home for the next ten days. Mrs. F. M. Haskell and baby returned yesterday evening ffbrn Frankfort, where they had been- for the past week. ; The Wrens are to play ball at Brook Sunday, and the Juniors are to play a combination team from McCoysburg, Pea Ridge and Monon. Valparaiso defeated Lowell again Thursday by the score of 5 to 8, which is good news to the Wheatfield fans; Valpo is to play at Lowell Sunda?- : | lil Mrs, S. E. Overton and two children returned from South Haven, Mich., with her sister, Mrs. John Healy, and will remain until after the home coming. . Mrs. E. S. Parr and daughter, Hazel, of Chicago, accompanied her sister, Mrs ; W. F. Smith here yesterday, and will remain for the home -coming. > Misses Ruby and Ellis Abbott, of Goshen, came this morning to be the guests of Miss Mildred Spitler and to attend her wedding next Wednesday evening. All persons are requested to report their home coming guests, whether old residents or not, to the Republican office. We want to have all visitors’ names in the paper. |fr. and Mrs. Benhart and daughter, of Chicago, who have been visiting the family of Louie Leopold, at Wolcott, came here this morning -to visit A, Leopold and family. Mrs. George Kanne and Mrs. Gus Kanne, of Campus,, x Ill, f;; are visiting M. Kanne and other relatives here. Nirs. Michael Kanne returned yesterday from Joliet, 111. Mrs. May King Perry and daughter, Mips Queene Perry, the latter being the music instructor in the Rensselaer - schools, returned to Rensselaer today- They have spent the summer in Michigan.

Mr. and Mre. A. D. Bickford, who Sphere from Colorado Springs visiting her mother, Mrs. Laura Luts, are among the first of the home comers. Mr. Bickford never resided here, but it was his wife’s home for some ytears. ' v Miss Mabel Dibell returned to Wolcott yesterday, after a short visit here with Miss Nell Moody. Miss Dibell will entertain several Rensselaer young ladles at a home party at her home next week. Some travelers on the south gravel road have suggested to the Republican that it would be doing an appriate thing if it suggested that the spooning of a certain couple that travel over that road were discontinued. Their actions ha,ve caused much criticism. ' JElmer Gwin and family yesterday returned to Rensselaer and will occupy part of the old Kannal house, on Milroy avenue and College "road. During the time that Elmer was in the west his family lived with his mother, near Pleasant Ridge. . < Fred Phillips had not been In Yellowstone Park when his wife iast heard from him, but he had been horse back riding, hunting and fishing, and camping out at night, along Wind rtver and under the guideship of a westerner fully acquainted with the jvlld country, where they are traveling. Fred will probably be home the lake;er this Week.