Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
wlUl her corset busineee. She h«H most complete line of stamping patterns in the city and ia continually buying new. She also has a fine line of pillow cords, pillow tops and cener pieces with work started and free instruction given. Also pillow case linen, belts and pine cushion forms. After a year’s study in the corsetier’s art and her week's instruction at Meadville, Pa, under some of the very best eastern corsetiers and instructors, Mrs. Goff now feels she is in a position to give entire satisfaction to her patrons. ’
WEDNESDAY
Born, today, Oct. 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Koepkey, a son. Mrs. Fayne "Black went to Indianapolis today for a few days’ visit —• t Mrs. William Washburn has been qui e sick the past week. Mrs. Will R. Whitaker is visiting in Delphi, where she will probably remain for about two weeks. \X- • •- --J. WTT—— Mrs. Dr. Kelsey, of Francesville, is spending today with Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Loy. C. H. Guild and J. J.~Vanßußkirk, of Medaryville, were business visitors in Rensselaer today. *•— ■ ■~~ - Mrs. Van Grant and Mrs. Frank Kresler went to Chicago this morning for a short stay. i - ; j Mrs Anson Cox went to Chicago this morning to visit relatives until Sunday. •v..‘b • W , - - Claud Williams visited his brother, John, of Wbeatfield, the first of the week. Mrs. Margaret Miller, of Chicago, was here today soliciting aid for the Adventist’s Life Boat rescue work. Jas. F. Irwin went to Wolcott yesterday to remain until Saturday, looking after his tile business. Mrs. Carrie Weßt, of Monon, was a business caller at Rensselaer Tues*" day. '■ ' m Mrs. Will Porter of Frances Ville, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Harbold, of Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. F. R. Irwin, of Fair Oaks, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. N. Littlefield and family. R -ii •F. Hardman, W. F. Powers and R. B. Porter went to the Kankakee river this morning for a two or thrbe days’ fishing trip. Dr. J. W. Horton returned this morning from a visit to Indianapolis, j where his son, Perry, is attending business college. ' Mrs. J. C. Thompson, of Fair Oaks, returned home this morning, as qr a visit of two weeks with her sis er, Mrs. W. J. Kilgore, at Baileyville, JXL 1 ■ ■■ mm: ■ ■ - - » W - Oran Parker "has rented the house which Louis Wlldberg and family. have occupied for some time, and after the removal of Mrs. Wlldberg will occupy it aa a residenceA. R. Muster returned to Valparaiso after a short visit here with his brother Louie. He had the misfortune to Bustain a compound frac- 1 ture pt his right leg a few weeks ago by being thrown from a horse. i His leg has healed up very nicely but is stilll quite sore and will probably be a little shorter than the other one. - . , j
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