Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

■■ *' ■■ -■ ' | k— ' —~ Harrison Warren, of Peru, arrived this morning to attend the home coming. ' Harry Adamson arrived from Culver this morning to attend the home coming. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Abbott, of Stanley, Wis., former residents, have arrived to attend the home coming festivities. _ <>.... .... . ■ Edward Chestnut and wife, of Hoopeston, 111., are here to attend the home coming and to visit his brother, Thos. O. Chestnut G. H. Simons and wife came this morning from Monticello to attend the home coming and to visit his brother, J. P. Simons, and family. Robert Paris, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and a former resident of Rensselaer, is here to visit his sister, Mrs. W. J. Imes, and his many old acquaintances. . ' ' Joe Hammond and wife, of Remington, are attending the home coming here today, and visiting his father, Stewart Hammond, and other relatives. 1 Mrs. C. G. Horseman and little son, of Topeka, Ind., are here to attend the home coming, and to visit various relatives. She was formerly Miss Belle Adams. Mrs. E. E. Fritts and Mrs. Gaylord Nowels are here from Delphi to attend the home coming and to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Alter, and other relatives. R. E.” Thornton, of lowa Falls, lowa, is here to attend the home coming events, and to visit his father, G. L. Thornton, and family. He will remain throughout the week. Manley Burk and Miss Effie Burk, of Logansport, arrived this morning to attend the home coming and to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Burk, who are here from Lamar, Colo. Mrs. Isabel Fox, who livs wish her daughter, Mrs. Mae Fox Barker, at Baltimore, Ohio, is here visiting the family of Tillman Watson, and today Bessie and Herrick Benjamin, of Monticello, joined them here for a visit .

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Mrs. I. M. Stackhouse, now of Chicago, and a former resident of Rensselaer, is the guest of Mrs. W. H. Eger. She has been visiting in Indianapolis for some Mme, and will return from here to her home in Chicago. ‘ Mrs. M. E. Hinkle, of ganger, Mich, arrived yesterday for the homo coming, and will probably be here and at other points in Indiana for about two weeks. Mrs. Hinkle resided in Barkley township, this county, for almost 60 years. William E. Timmons, of Elk Fails, Kans., arrived yesterday tor the home coming. He had not been in Jaspfer county for 20 years and his sister, Mrs. E. W. Morris, who had not seen him during all those years, did not even know him. Mrs. F. B. Lyon -and son, Joseph, of Delphi, are here for the home coming, guests of her mother, Mrs. Julia A. Healey, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Mills, of Chicago, are also here to visit the mother of each, and other relatives. Mrs. R. A, Lockwood and-daugh-ter, Ruth, of Lafayette, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hopkins. Mrs. Will Logan and. children, of Goodland, wllli also visit Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, expecting to come here Wednesday and remain the balance of the week.

C. M. Archer is home from Yukon, Okla., tor the home coming. He Is well pleased with Oklahoma, and says he believes they will raise almost’ two bushels of corn to our one this year. The first planting of corn there is being cribbed. Mr. Archer will remain in Indiana until about the 15th of the month. W. R. Nowels has been notified of the death at Longmont, Colo., of the 4 1 'months old baby so his daughter and' her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd j 1 Wheeler. They had but recently moved Ito Longmont from Flora,and the baby ' had never been very strong, and the change of climate was the cause of ■ its sickness and death. — I Monroe E. Ban r s, .of South Bend, 1 was one of the early arrivals for the I home coming. He came In Monday' I and Mrs. Banes and her father, J. 1 |D. McAhren, arrived this morning.. 1 Mr. McAhren lives In Monon, and Mr. 1 ' and Mrs. Banes visited him there { a few days before they came here. Monroe continues to succeed at South Bend, and Is now so busy that he can | not remain for the entire week.