Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Mary Yates will return the last of this week from her summer vacation spent in Hutchinson, Kingman and other points in Kansas. -'W.' G. Porter, of Rossville, 79 years of age and the oldest active railroad agent in the United States, is here to attend the home coming and to visit his brother, R. Bruce Porter. He brought along his fishing pole and proposes to try his piscatorial luck while here. Miss Augusta Sayier, of Big Rapids, Mich., jcdned her mother, Mrs. A. K. Sayier, here today and both will attend the home coming and remain for a visit of about two weeks with relatives. Miss Bernifee Sayier, who accompanied her mother here, started home this morning. She will teach school near Big Rapids this year and goes home to prepare for the opening of her school next Monday. Rev. H. L. Kindig left this morning at 10:55 for Attica to attend the annual Northwest Indiana conference. Rev. Kindlg was given a unanimous call to again become the pastor of the Trinity M. E. church at Rensselaer, and he has also had many sincere expressions from his parishioners and many friends in Rensselaer, hoping that he will be returned to this city. And the conference is quite certain to acquiese in this demand
L. L. Daugherty and wife* and daughter, Idabelle, of Hammond, are here to attend the home coming. Also Mrs. Ollie Daugherty, of Springfield, 111., and her two little daughters. Olli is the American Express Agent} at Springfield, and was unable to get away at this time. Chas. Daugherty and wife of Crown Point, are also here. And Henry Daugherty and wife of Highlands, Ind., will also be here a day or two. He is now engaged in the grocery business at that place. L. ll Daugherty is a brother of Geo. A. and John Daugherty, and prior to 20 years ago when he moved to Hammond, he resided Just west of Rensselaer.
WEDNESDAY Mrs. C. P Wright went to Kentland this morning. R. J. Yeoman went to Chicago on business this morning. Miss Kate Stanford, of Brookston, is the guest of Mrs. M. D. Gwin. . Miss Etta Hess, of Brook, Is visiting Mrs. Richard Crowell. Rev. and Mrs. A. Baech, of Delphi, are here to attend the home coming. Will C. Comer Is here from Danville, to attend the home coming. Mrs. C. D. Martin, of Cincinnati, is among the home coming visitors. Geo. E. Hershman, of Crown Point, is here to attend the home coming. Mrs. Jennie Graham, of Wolcott, came today for the home coming. Lawson Meyer and wife, of Highland Park, 111., are here for the home coming. Mrs. E. W. Irwin come over from Wolcott this morning to attend the' h >ir.e coming. Mrs. Louie Leopold, of Wolcott, is here to visit the family of A. Leopold and family. J. C. Fisher, the former hitch barn proprietor, is here from Liberty Center, to attend the home coming. J. J. Brenner and wife are here from Hoopeston, 111., for the home coming.* Mrs. Frank Maloy, .of Lowell, is visiting*'relatives here and attending the home coming. Robert Wartena is now somewhat improved from his bad burn and seems to be on the sure road to recovery. Little Madeline Morganegg, of Bristol, 111., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ellas Arnold. Mrs. Sylvester Ellis and two children, of Monon, are visiting Wm. Moore and family.
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Oscar McClure is down from Hammond to attend the home coming. He Is still a car conductor. Mrs. E. Smith, of Chicago, is here to visit her daughter, Mrs. Vernon Nowels, and to attend the home coming. Mrs. O. C. Halstead, and son Rosco, arrived home last Thursday from Worland, Wyo. Mr. Halstead will remain there for some time yet Mrs. Chas. Pascal!, of Corning. N. Y., and her .sister, Mrs. Dr. Barnes, of Greenfield, are visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Alter. Mrs.MyraMead and sister, Miss Eva Clark, are here from Hammond to attend the home coming and to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Clark.
