Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS

FRIDAY Mrs. J. M. Stackhouse is visittag in Chicago. J.: . 11l ll.'l 'I-I JX .. I ■■ Born, September 17, to Carter Garriott and wife, of Aiz. a son. Mr. and* Mrs. Wm. Clift are visittag their son Charles at Brazil. - Mrs. Ault Padgitt IB spending the week with her 4 husband in Fort Wayne.* * • a P. Honaun went to Roselawn th’S afternoon to address the democratic voters there. Mrs. J. T, Randle went to Marion today for a visit with W. F. Enslen and Mrs. Sam V. Fisher. , . i ■ George Davisson, of north of town, is preparing to build A cellar and kitchen above the ground at his residence. Migs Disa Longwell has concluded her visit with Monotf friends And la teaching school north of Renssleaer. — Monon News. D. H. Yeoman is home from Pulaski, ■county, where he has the contract for a big dredge ditch, which is nearing completion. «. J. C. Carmichael formerly of Rensselaer,who is an expert harness maker, has accepted a position with F. L. Sayler.—Monon News J. H. S. Ellis and Landy Magee went to Roselawn this morning to run the former’s show, as this 'is democratic rally day there. Miss Ester Hanson, who has been visiting for about two weeks with the family of Benjamin Hanson, left today for a few days’ visit in Chicago before returning to her home in Paxton, 111. Gary will have more than 1,000 more citizens after election day in November than she has now. Both the republican and democratic clubs of Gary are busy every day rounding Op large crowds of foreigners, are not yet citizens, and taking them to Hammond, where their firstpapers are issued by Clerk C. L. Surprise. Harvey W. Wood and sons, Paul, Van, H. W., Jr., and Chauncey, left this afternoon for Chattanooga, Tenn., for a visit of ten days at Lookout Mountain and the Chickamauga battlefield. It is 45 years ago next Sunday that Mr. Wood, then a member of Co. K, 93rd Ohio Regt., was wounded in the left leg while in a battle with the rebels at Chickamauga and it is to visit the scenes of that engagement that he is making the present, trip, taking with him his sons that they may see this historical spot.

SATURDAY ■ The Oxford Tftbune is lorty-four year-old. . ■ _____ '■ Hiram. Day and wife and F. F. Wilson visited In Lafayette yesterday. Mrs. William Smith returned to Terre Haute today , after a visit here. Mies Erickson returnd to her home at Montmorenci today, after a visit here. Brown Lamborn returned to - his home in Chicago today after a short visit here. .41 Mrs. Joe Jackson returned to Hoopeßton today, after a two weeks’ visit here. Mrs. Van Wood and children are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips, at McCoysburg. Mrs. Holman and grandmother Mellender, of Lee, have been the guests of John Osborne and family, noith of town. * M 1 ‘ A reunion of the 15th Indiana regiment will be held here on Wednesday of next week. John Sullivan and Baldy Powers are the only survivals of the regiment living in Renselaer. |7„.. ,i The Oxford ball team quit to the good on Wednesday of last week. Out of' thirty-seven games played they won twenty-six. There was |175 to divided among nine players after all expenses were paid. Fruit Jars at tees than wholesale prices at the Chicago Bargain Store.