Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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FRIDAY

A. El Bolser returned this morning from a visit at Franklin and Indianapolis. - Mrs. Frank Leek and daughter Marjorie went to Chicago this morning for a two days’ visit. Mrs. L. Q. Jeffries returned to Chicago this morning, after spending about a week here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jeffries. Dr. and Mrs. Jake Wildberg left for Chicago yesterday afternoon, after having been here to attend the funeral of his father, Louis Wildberg. Attorney E. P. Honan was called to Lafayette yeserday by the serious sickness of A. J. Schick, s ate secretary of the Catholic Order of Foresters of Indiana Marion A. Churchill arrived yestft--day evening to be here for the funeral of his brother, John, which took place this morning at the residence of his father, W. H. Churchill. Mrs. Peter Scalloa, of Lafayette, came to Rensselaer this morning to attend the funeral of John Churchßl and for a short visit with her relatives, the Hordem&nns. The Rensselaer high s hool fcotball team will play the Monop team at Monon Saturday of this week. Next Saturday, Oct 17th, they Wtt! entertain the Crown Point high school team here. - . Pianos—Get our prices and terms of payment Ist door south of City Fire Dept Bldg. . :*• • METERS KANO 00., 0.5-2tsw Factory Distributors. —*■■*. " —m- » ' '»■ y About 180 soldiers are camped this afternoon »t the ball park. Theiy compose one battallion of thp 27th infantry, which 1b en route Atom Fort Benjamin Harrison to Fort Sheridan. They will be here over night, leaving early tomorrow morning for the north - Mrs. Franklin Ott returned to Chicago Heights this morning, after a vißit with various relatives in Rensselaer and vicinity. She was accompanied here by Mrs. Maggie Talbott, of Indianapolis, who had been Visiting her at Chicago Heights and who returned there with her. ' r ‘- r% x The Republican is rather short of news today. In the making of some changes to accommodate the installation of a new Mlehle printing prere It was found necessary to shut off our power tor several hours, thus pieventing us from setting into type considerable of the news we had collected. Dick and George Foulks were in Rensselaer today and called at the Republican office. Dick has not seen any democrats out his way that have strained any ligaments getting into town to contribute to the democratic campaign fund yet, and George atys the Milroy democrats are feel lug that they don't want to help a party that promises nothing better than 20 cent corn and 15 cent oats. George is the republican committeeman in Milroy and has issued a call for the republicans to meet at Center school house on Next Wednesday, Oct 11th. and nominate a trustee and sn gs•essor. Every republican In Milr«y should get out, register his vote and then support the ticket. That is the kind of politics that knocks the penstrnnion and that Is the kind that makes everybody feel the best