Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Born, Monday, Oct sth, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cockrell, a daughter. Born, Sunday, Oct. 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, of near Gifford, a daughter. Mrs. H. M. Grant and daughter, Mrs. P. L. Mattes, have gone to Chicago for a week’s visit i Mrs. Julia A. Healey went to Delphi yesterday to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. F. B. Lyon. True D. Woodworth went to Indianapolis this morning to represent the local K. of P. lodge at the grand lodge meeting. Mrs. R. S. Reeve, of Washington, Kans., is visiting the family of her deceased husband, W. W. Reeve. She came here from Francesville, where she had also been visiting relatives. Frank M. Snyder, the carpenter, has been nursing a large carbuncle on his left hand, for several days, and this morning had the surgeon’s knife pushed Into It, and it will probably get well now without further trouble.
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E. M. Thomas came back from Montmorenci yesterday, but be has not had quite all the vacation his system requires and he thinks of laying off another day or two and putting in the time fishing. The postoffice department has rulrd that, beginning October 1. letters to England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales will need only a 2-cent postage stamp, instead of a 5-cent one, to insure delivery at their destination. John W. S. Ulrey and wife, of Washington, D. C., came over from Brook yesterday for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Allen Catt, before leaving for a visit near Vernon, in Jennings county. Carl Duvall is clerking in a clothing store at Indianapolis, and at night is attending the same business college that Perry Horton attends during the day. And Carl and Perry are room mates, making it very convenient for them. Born, Saturday, Oct. 3d, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chtssom, of Englewood, 111., a son. Mrs. Chlssom was formerly Miss Jessie McCar'hy. They had the misfortune to lose their first child, a little daughter, who died September, 1907. N. A. HwdrhCEmmet Fidler, A. F. Shesler and Oscar Howe left ths morning for Mitchell, 8. Dak., to look at the country. They expect to register for the big land drawing at Presho, and to take a look at Tripp county. The J. Warren Davis company that Will be at the Ellis theatre the remainder of the week, is composed of a nice looking lot of people and evidently they are familiar with the show business. They will open tonight with "La Belle Marie."
N. 8. Bates and wife loft this morning for a visit of about four weeks at Norwich, N. Dak., Where their daughter and aon-in-law, Mr. and Mm Albert Bouk, now live. We assured Mr. Bates that there would be no objection from republican quartern 1| he failed to return until after the election. but ha has no arranged things that he will bo here In time tn "vote ’er straight” for Bryan.
