Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
George R. Kepner, son of John Kepner, who was a member of this year’s senior class, decided to terminate his high school work for the present and left this morning for St Joe, Mich., where his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Manley, reside, and where he will probably find employment. Will Donnelly has disposed of his lumber business at Ravenna, Nebr., where he has been living since last February, and is now here spending a few days with his wife and various relatives. He expects to return to Texas, where he still has extensive interests, and where he will probably remain all winter. Nedra won a Ist and Raymore a 3d yesterday at Seymour. Turk Mo Gloria won second Thursday. The horses have not been, so successful Since the Indianapolis fair, the races there having been too fast for them. At Fort Wayne, top, the pace was a little swift for them, and several of the horses were taken sick, and Black Joe sent back home. The others are rounding into shape again, and should close the season strong. Ed Smith and wife arrived here
today, from North Judson, where they were married Thursday. The bride’s namp was Miss Katherine Schraken They will make their home in Chicago, where Ed has been working at hip trade a« a carpenter for many years, and where he has become very successful in a business way, being SKr Owner Of considerable Chicago property. They will remain here until Sunday evening, visiting his slater, Mrs. Hiram Day, and bis brothers, Elmer and John. Over at MontJcello Tuesday a three years old boy fell into a well that contained about three feet of water, the well Itself being thirty feet deep, The child’s mother was getting Water from the well when the child fell in. She cried lustily for help, and some men who were working near by responded and after tying a small boy to a rOpe found that the rope was not long enough. They had to pull the boy out and splice the rope, and then he was let down again. He caught hold of the chap in the well and brought him out The baby was unconscious and to all appearances dead, but one of the workmen put him in a, large stone jar and rolled him after the barrel process and a doctor was sent for. Upon the latter’s arrival he began a massage process which ffhally restored the child.
MONDAY
Quite a number from Fair Oaks and Roselawn'were in the city shopping Saturday., Mrs. Austin Haas went to Lafayet Saetturday for a short visit with her parens. Try that new Monarch catsup at the Home Grocery; Its just like mother used to make. Mr. and Mrs. Alter, north of town, 1 went to Forest, Saturday to look after business matters.. New turnips, cabbage, beets, everything for a good boiled dinner, at the Home Grocery. ‘ j E. C. Maxwell and wife went to Newcastle early Sunday morning to spend the day with their son. The Earl Park Gazette suspended publication last week. Mr. Craw, the editor, will start a second paper at Oxford. Mrs. Fred Phillippl and Freddie Woo<Jin, of near Remington, were here Saturday on their way home from Hammond. The ladies of the Christian church will hold their bazaar on Dec. 4th and sth, at some place to be detefmined upon.
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Mrs. J. W. Pepperdine and children, of Chicago, were here Saturday on their way to Remington, where Bhe will visit her mother. ' - ’"T-" Miss Avaline Klndlg left this morning for Northwestern University, being about tbe last of the Rensrelaer college Btudents to depart for their schools. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vick left yesterday for St Paul, Minn., where they will spend the winter with their son Spencer, who Is head waiter in a hotel there. Mrs. Wallace Parkinson and daughter Ardls Jane, of Brook and Miss t Vera Parker, of Chicago, are spending a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parker. 1 i'ii W. J. Holmes and wife, of Indianapolis, came to Rensselaer this morning to visit his sister, Mrs. Marsh Warner and family. They will go from here to Delphi to visit relatives during the street fair at that plaos.
