Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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TUESDAY Mrs. Rose Paris Ladd, of Oxford, Is here for the home coming. Boh White is here from Joliet, 111., to attend the home coming. Miss Jeanette Watson, of Chicago Heights, is here for the home coming. Mrs. Ray Adams wenj to Roselawn today to spend the day with her parents. Walter White and wife are here from Lowell today to attend the home oomfog. George Dunlap, an old resident, Is here from Hoopston, 111., to attend the home coming. Born, Monday morning, Aug. 31st, to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hanes, of Union township, a daughter. Born, this Tuesday morning, Sept. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. George Crocket, living southeast of town, a daughter. Jack Grooins and Mark Yeoman, former residents, are here for the home coming from Kingman, Kans. Mrs. George Barcus arrived today from Wabash for the home coming and George will get over later In the week. Mrs. J. E. Smith, of Thorntown, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. F. Smith, and win remain for the home coming. David W. Shields, an old resident of Jasper, but for some years residing in Tennessee, is here for the home' coming. | Mrs. Addie Crosscup Is here from Townsend, Mont., to attend the home coming and visit her A. H. and A. R. Hopkins. - ■ X Tom Eigelsbach is down from Chicago for the home coming and a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eigelsbach. Philip Stucker and wife and Elmer
Stacker and wife, of Mt Ayr, went to Argus, Ind., today, for a week’s visit with relatives. _ * -' Mrs. C. T. Brockway and Mrs. Victor E. Ball, of Brookston, are heye to spend the day, being the guests of Mrs. Geo. H. Healey. E. S. Parr, of Chicago, will join his wife here this evening and remain throughout the week the guests of her sister; Mrs. W. F. Smith. Will Knox, of Chicago, is here for the home coming. He returned only last Saturday from a business and pleasure trip to New York City. Mrs. Nicholas Krull and two children, of Kentland, come today to attend the home coming, and to visit the family of her father, Chas. Ramp. "Dick” Howe, of Fowler, Is here to spend the home com'ng week with old friends and acquaintances. Little "Dick" will help to keep things moving. Attorney Elmore Barce, of Fowler, was in Rensselaer a short time this morning looking after some matters in a joint ditch in Benton and Jasper counties. x
John A. Grey and family, of Carpenter township, are among the home coming visitors today. Mr. Grey resided prior to last spring just northwest of Rensselaer. Jas. F. Hemphill, of Danville, 111., is here for the home coming. The. affair yrould not be a success without Jim, and his crowd always gets the most out of life. Misses Mary Danahay and Helen Steelman, of Eureka, 111., returned to their home after a week’s visit with the family of William Augspurger, west of town. During home coming week, Mr. and Mrs. William Augspurger and wife ' will entertain their cousins, Mrs. , Chris. Hauter and Mrs: Edward 1 Hauter and family, from Blue Island, 111. Mrs. 8. S. Barnes and Mrs. F. W. Vannatta and daughters, Lorene and Marian, of Fowler, are in Rensselaer for the home coming, the guests of their father, Simon Phillips, and other relatives. Prof. E. S. Tillman arrived last Saturday from North Manchester, where ' he has been since his marriage. For the time being Mr. and Mrs. Tillman are making their home with Mrs. Martha Corliss. B. F. Coen, a member of the faculty of the Colorado agricultural college l at Fort Collins, Is here to attend the 1 home coming and alsd the wedding of bls nephew, Deloe Coen, to Miss Mildred Spitler. J. W. King and family hare moved back to Rensselaer from Winona, arriving last evening. They have not definitely arranged about a place of residence, but. are quite likely to live at the Cleveland green house.
