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

kr-' BO®AY *: v.: -,i'> Born, Sunday, to Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Myer, a daughter. Miss Grace Reeder, of Ada, OhiC, is visiting Mrs. 0. E. Miller. , Something delicate, those fine hams and bacon at the Home Grocery. Born, Sunday, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tuteur, at their home in Indianapolis, a daughter. See the new novelty dress goods, mattings, llneoliums, etc., at the Chicago Bargain Store. Susie, Ella and Eva of Chicago, returned, home Saturday, after a week’s visit with relatives here. Reet Hopkins returned to his home in Huntington county, after spending a week with his father, D. C. Hopkins. , ,• Mrs. Sam Ritehey, of Wheat field, is visiting in Brookston. Mr. and Mrs. Ritchey will leave October Ist for an extended visit in Missouri. '■-gaa.,--. . u James ■ P. Baker and family returned ‘ to Pontiac, 111., Saturday. /They > were here to attend 1 the funeral of his mother, in Barkley township. v The Gary Tribujae which has always been published tff a weekly fraper will appear daily, this addition being deemed expedient owing to the 'steady growth of the city. iiiih, d i i Company M arrived home from the maneuvers at Port Benjamin Harrison Saturday evening. All the Boilers were feeling fine and all* reported, havfng had a fine time. y>aa isifa .! — 39*1&- "*.■ —• Warren Robinson received, word Saturday morning that his brother, Frank Robinson, Whs Very tow with typhofd fever. He left the same afternoon for lola, Kans., where his brother 1b living. 'Ti e pickling season is now on. We have a full line of all kinds of pick.ting spices and vinegars. Pure cidsc vinegar 20 cents a . gallon. White wine pickling,vinegar 15 cents a gallon. JtfHN EGER. James E. Brenner Went to Lafayette yesteddy to enter Purdue University, where be will take a course in pharmacy, a. profession to Which his family is strongly inclined, as his older brothers, Bert and Clairmont, are both druggists. . >i> "TUT? Stmmi Jerome and, John Andrus left this morning for Michigan, where Jerome expects to buy a farm and where John, who is still unable to do any Work, as he is not altogether recovered from his broken leg, will visit relatives and his old home for some little time. Joe Borntrager’s baby was brought down from Chicago yesterday, and now seems to be getting along very "Wlgv irstf oiTfr of his kidneys removed by surgeons in the Mary Thompson hospital, the operation being necessary to remove a tumor on the kidney. He is only two years of age. W. W. Smelcer, Henry Gerbrich, George Baker and A. Arrick, of Wolcott, and Thad Hanaway, of Monticefio, are here today as witnesses in the trial of A. Arrick vs. J. K. Davis. The case grow out of the employment of Arrick by Davis, while the latter was running a harness shop at Wol'cott, about three and a half years ago. Arrick claims that Davis still owes him about S2OO, and it Is understood that Mr. Davis claims, that he and Arrick were partners 'and that he overpaid Arrick in making a settlement with him.

OABTORIA. Bear* the ' The Kind You Have Always Bought

The Western College for women at Oxford, Ohio, opened for its fiftyfourth year Wednesday, Sept. 9th, marking the beginning of the administration of the new president Rev. John Qr&nt Newman, D. D. Only two of last year’s faculty have resigned, and their placea are filled by new teachers of thorough training and experience. With an epthusles lc body of students, a well-equipped faculty, and an efficient president, the Western looks forward to a highly successful year. Miss Nell Mo<;dy, of Rensselaer, Is enrolled at tbe Western this year.

Postmaster General Meyer baa requested the postmasters of the country to confer with their local school authorities as- to the practicability and desirability of delivering to t J e school children short talks on the organisantton of the postal serrice. The design is to Inform the pupils of the scope df Its operation, the methods of delivering the mall, the classification of mall matter and the registry and money order systems. Inrtdently the postmasters are itpected to make known plane for betterment, such ae the establishment of poets! savings banks and the extension of. the parcels post