Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Bradley Ross left this morning for Boston, where he will enter the Technical College. The Peoples’ Cash Merchantile Co. will shortly open a store in the old Ransford building. - Miss Floss Wright left this morning for Grand Rapids, Mich., where she will teach the ensuing year. Rev. Worten will preach Sunday morning at 10:30 and evening at 7:30 at the M. P. church. Everybody invited. Mrs. Mary E. Spitler and niece, Miss Ruey Burnham, the latter from Boston, went to Morocco today for a weeks visit, Mrs. W. M. Casselman and Mrs. Geo. J. Lane have returned to Chicago, after a visit with L. J. Lane, east of town. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Smith went to Indianapolis Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Smith’s sister, Mrs. William Beard. Miss Leatha Wright continues to improve since coming to the home of her brother here. She is able to make daily drives and is apparently on the road to recovery. Mrs. E. W. Irwin, of Wolcott, is here today to visit her mother, Mrs. J. L. Hagins. She is accompanied by Miss Alma Welo, of Minneapolis, Minn., who is her guest at Wolcott. Mrs. C. A. Albertson, after a four days’ visit with her brother-in-law, John Albertson, went to Frankfort yesterday for a visit with relatives before returning to her heme dt Releigb, N. Dak.

OASTOHIA. >»The Kind You Have Always Bought

Mrs. Warren Robinson received" word from her husband this morning from lola, Kans., that the condition of Frank Robinson, his brother, waa iinproving, with chances good for his complete recovery. Monticlelo dry goods, furniture and shoe dealers have reached an agreement to elose their stores every evening, except Saturday, at 6 o’clock. The plan goes into operation on next Monday, Sept. 28th. A. H. Hopkins returned from Monticello this morning, where he had been visiting for several days with his wife and two children at the home of her father. Mrs. Hopkins did not return owing to the sickness of her sißter..

OASTORIA. B«*« tb* Haw Always Bought

While the county officers are at the big republican rally at the Ade farm tomorrow the young ladies employed In the court house and banks and several of the offices are going to hold a picnic dinner in the court house. It lq* to be a very exclusive affair and during the dinner hour several toasts are to be offered, but the affair is to be strictly a "hen” party and none of the coarser sex need apply for admission.

WEDNESDAY

Zero Wright left today on a business trip to Marion. George Hosmer went to Wlnamac today on a business trip. Mias Beanie Davis is spending a few days visiting relatives in Mouti cello. Born, Monday, Sept. Ilßt, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Coleman, of Barkley township, a eon. Clemens Gangloff went to Francesville yesterday to spend a few days at the street fair. , Misses Nellie Drake, Grace Robinson and Myrtle York ore spending today with friends in Monon. Mr. and Mrs. F. Schaller returned to Chicago yesterday, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mat Neslus. Harold Wllkstrom, who works for Swaney Makeever, went to Chicago this morning to visit his sister. Mrs. Jacob Rothrock, of Monticello, smMfri. Bryan, of Lafayette, came here today for a short visit with Capt and Mra. G. W. Payne.