Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MMDAY Miss Mary Yates has returned from her visit in Kansas. 7! • Mrs. G. W. Goff spent Sunday with her brothers in DeMotto.
Miss Cecil Morgan went to Chicago Saturday for a few days’ visit Miss Anna McMunn, of Chicago, is visiting Mrs. Albert Brand for a few days. ... , . H. W. Weinman and wife, of Chicago, are guests ,of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, the women being, foster sisters. Mrs. Chas. McDill returned to .Romney Saturday, after a visit here with Mrs. H. L. Klndig. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Mills returned to Chicago today, after a visit of two weeks with relatives here. * Mr. and Mrs. George Adair returned to Chicago Saturday, after spending the home coming , week with friends. ■ Misses Eva and* Hasel Ringo, of Chicago, are here to specyj a few days with MV. and Mrs. Frank Folt. B” j’h •i'J -»-'t —. —■ ———— ", - Chapter, and Leo Vanscoyfc returned to Pulaski after a, vfett With F/W, family. 9 Mr. and” Mrti’ Frafik B.' Lyon, of Dpiphl, returned home Saturday, afvisit of several days with relatives here.
[ Mrs. W. A; Hurd returned to Wpodlaftd, 111., this morning, after a visit here with. Amos Shesler and family. w.y.! T ...r * 1 ■ ■■■» ■»■■■!: TJie M. E. cbnference.Appointments will probably not be announced undtil this evening, too late for publication today. J. F. Hemphill and daughter, of Danville, 111., who have been visiting relatives here; left this morning for Kensington, HL, for a short visit before returning to Dan vine. Mr. and Mrs: John A. Thomas, of Chicago, came Saturday to remain over Sunday and labor day with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Holden. Mr. and 'Mrs. F. -L. Weakly; of’ Lowell, returned there Saturday, after a few days* visit with P. W. Clarke and family. Miss Mary Meyer and her head trimmer, Miss Pearl Meyer, went to Chicago this morning, to look over millinery stocks. >. B. Lindell, of the firm of Lindell < Rader, bridge contractors, cf Che terton, was here today in the interest of his firm. Miss Pearl Timmons returned to Kankakee, 111., with Mrs. Victor Timmons, and will spend the week there attending the fair.
Miss Era* Griswold went to Chicago Saturday .taking her niece and nephew, Floqsie andEveret Winters, back home after a visit with their grandparents near Wolcott. 5/ ■*■ .« ■■ ...... Lpuie Muqtpr has sent his three jw old stylion ( Buff ,Kip to Valparaiso to be' trained by his brother, Albert Muster. He betyves he, has a very fine colt. Cecil Clouse went to Omaha, Neb-, Saturday, whfere he has secured a position with the Swift & Co. packing house. His brother Wayne has been working there for some time. The Rensselaer attorneys interested in the Noland va Brenneman case, which was tried several weeks ago in the White- circuit court, went to Monticello this morning to argue it Lou Hammond took another bunch of young prospectors to North Dakota today. Those who went are, Bert Courtright, Henry Wagner, Chris and Steve Stoller, Fred Blsnette and T. P. Augspurger.
Mrs. Chas. Pascal! went to Chicago this morning to visit her aunts, Mrs Hyland and Mrs. Jones, and will go from there to her home in Corning, N. Y. It was the first visit she had made to Rensselaer for ten years. Henry Klstner, a conductor on the Vandalia railroad, running out of Effingham, 111-, who has been* visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Klstner, will leave for his home on the 4:49 train Tuesday morning. Hon. Jesse E. Wilson arrived here yesterday from Washington to join his family who have been here for about two months Mr. Wilson will probably be here a considerable part of the month. Z'. .> A. L Padgitt returned from Lafayette Saturday evening, bls wife and two sons having come earlier In the day. He had another successful week with his string of race horses, getting three firsts and one second. Nedra was first in a 9600 race Friday, and made the good time of 2:18H which was her previous mark. The horses have been shipped to Indidanapolts and will race at the state fair this week.
