Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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TUESDAY

Willis Lutz made a business trip to Idaville today. \ * - ■■ ■■ 0. 0. Chamberlain made a business trip to Lafayette today. C. P. Wright left on a business trip to the gas belt cities today. Mr. and Mrs. B. Forsythe left for Chicago today to buy goods. Mrs. "Geo. Tlmtnons went to Lafayette today for a short visit Mrs. Oran Parker .went to Chicago today for a short visit. Mrs. Carrie B. West, of Monon, was here for a short time this morning. Carey L. Carr left this morning for Spokane, Wash., to visit his daughter. Uncle Simon philips went to Fowler today to visit his two daughters and attend the horse show. C. Arthur Tuteur returned last evening from Peoria, 111., where he had been on business. Mrs. R. D. Thompson went to Highland Park, 111., today, to visit her sister, Mrs. Lawson Meyer. JL P. Overton, of McCoysburg. left this morning for a visit with his sons at Hammond and Chicago. Miss Frances Bollock, of Lafayette, returned home today after a short visit here with Miss Theresa Nagel. Miss Ina Shesler returned this morning from Chicago, where she had been visiting since last Friday. Frank Lockwood and family, of Oregon, are visiting R. B. Porter and family, in Hangnig Grove township. Mrs. D. J. Tilton has returned to her home in Monticello, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Baker. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Daugherty went to Hammond today tor a short visit with his brother, L. L. Daugherty, and family. Joe Hoover went to Winamac today to attend the street fair and introduce his famous herb remedies and toilet soap. - . Attorney E. P. Honan returned this morning from Ivesdale, 111., where he attended a meeting Sunday of the Knights of Columbus. 4 —— ■■ Born, October Ist, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Messmann, of near Brook, an Bft pound boy. The mother was formerly Miss Emma Lane. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allman and daughter, Mrs. C. H. Peck, of Remington, came here today to visit J. D. Allman and family.

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Mrs. A. Simpson and Mrs. Chak. Simpson went to Indianapolis today and will spend the next ten days or two weeks visiting relatives there and at Shelbyville. B. F. Spencer, Will Stea and Coleman Merritt spent yesterday hunting on tbe marsh southwest of Rensselaer, and last night went to 'Phe Devil.” Mrs. John Barce went to Chicago this morning to be tn a study of education under Mm Laura Rath ft m Fisher, wlth whpm she will make her bom& "