Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1908 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

... W. J. Hall, from south of town, went to Chicago this morning on a business trip.

Flecher Ramey came up from Lafayette .yesterday on business. He will return there ’this evening.

Only twenty-five people took advantage of the Sunday excursion to Chicago. People don’t go wild on these Sunday city excursions as they did a few years ago.

Mrs. J. Q. Alter returned this morning from a visit of a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Gaylord Nowela, who was quite*'’sick a day or two last week.

Mrs. Katharine Fawcett, of Bea tle, Wash., sister of Mrs. E. V. Ransfdrd. who came here to receive medical treatment, is now at the Mary Thompson hospital in Chicago, and tomorrow will undergo an operation that it Is believed will result in her restoration to health.

Tbs Rensselaer college students are leaving for their schools, and it is hardly probable that we have s cur'd the names of all for this article. As far as we have learned, these have already departed:’ Wade and Emmet Utßue, Delos Dean and Ivan Brenner and Misses Nina Martlndale and Eva Mstnes to Bloomington; Omar Day, Vaughn Woodworth, James E. Brenner and PeVere Ye m»to to Purdue; Homer Dobbins, Ray Hopkins and George Long, to Vabash; Brown Lamborn and Frank Hardman, to HUaois; Belle L&Rua, Harriet Shedd and

Georgia Harris, to DePauw; Nell Moody, to Oxford; Avaltne Kindig. to Northwestern. John Bills will later enter Chicago University.