Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Will probably have to be done for several weeks yet, but it is very gratifying to know that he is now able to be up and around about all of the time, and that he weighs more than he did before he was first stricken.
SATURDAY
Miss Myrtle York is spending today at Monon. Mr. and Mrs. William Unger are visiting at Lowell. Hugh Hurley went to Brookston today to remain over Sunday. Frank Critser came down from Loweil today .where he has a big ditch contract .7. I . ; i.-' «* . . ■- . 1 ■■ ■ ■ Miss Gladys Beam went to Mtipiii today to spend Sunday with her aunt, Sfrß. Williams. -tiUi ■ ■ ■' - Pete Brenner is here from Indianapolis visitinghis brother Bert and other relatives^* 6emtce Brown went to Barrington, 111., today, n£ar which place he is working oh a farm. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Day have returned from a visit of a week in Champaign Sad Tolona, ‘ill. Mrs. Austin Hopkins and daughter, Miss Gertrude, went to Momence, ill., this morning to remain over Sunday. Miss Mary McDonald, of McCoysburg, returned home Friday from a two weeks* visit With her aunt at Gharlottsville, Ind. Mrs. J. A. Carter, of Claypool, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Benj. Harris, and today both are visiting relatives at Roselawn. Mrs. E. P. Hammond and daughter, : Mrs. E. A. Homer, of Lafayette, came this morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. Etta Spitler Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Teeter, of Tipton, who were with her sister, Mrs. , Baker, when she died at the hospital, came here with the remains. Mr. and Mrs. H, N. Hurd and son Kenneth went to McCoysburg yesterday to remain over Sunday the guest of Ralph B. Porter and family. Malley Clark, grandson of Horace Marble, who Is attending high school here, went to his home at Wheatfield yesterday to remain over Sunday. Mrs. E. E. Stephenson, of Chicago, who is visiting her parents here, went to Parr this morning to spend tire-aar ~ with HeTMsbamTs relatives. The funeral of Mrs. Etta Spitler Baker took place this afternoon, the body being taken from the depot to 1 the cemetery, where a short service | was conducted. Mrs. E. S. Tillman went .to Chicago this morning to spend Sunday with Mr. Tillman, who Is recovering very satisfactorily from his recent operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hickman went to Hammnod yesterday for a short ! visit. They were accompanied by his ! sifter, who has been visiting them here, and whose home is in Logan county.
G. K. Hollingsworth came down from Chicago! yesterday in his automobile and today his family accompanied him back there, concluding their summer residence here and dosing their home for the winter months. The five months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Zea, which has been quite sick, 1b now slightly improved. The baby only weighs nine pounds, which is a pound less than It weighed at its birth, and they fear they will not be able to raise it.
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B. H. Darroch, of Rose lawn, Is in Rensselaer again today. He has been suffering from .a nervous break down which has caused him to have very bad health for the past year. He is being treated by a Rensselaer physician. He Is a brother of Judge William Darroch, of Kentland, the democratic candidate for congress in this district
