Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs, J. L. Smith is visiting her son, Roy, at Hebron. ' * . •_ - ,’w . ■ ♦ Joe P. Hammond, who was the cashier of the Wheatfield bank for several years, and who for the past ten months has been cashier of the Remington First National Bank, was here yesterday and will remove to Rensselaer, where he will be employed in the First National Bank. The purchase of the First National of Remington by the new bank organization there was the cause of Joe’s withdrawal. He has many warm fri nr’s in Rensselaer and his connection with the First National Bank will meet with the approval of its patrons. WEDNESDAY 4 ? Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kresler returned this morning from a visit at Rossville. Jas. M. Bell, of Frankfort, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. *W. L. Myer, and family. Lew Hefferlin returned yesterday from South Dakota, where he has been working for several months. Mrs. S. E. Yeoman also accompanied her daughter to Benton Harbor, Mich., to visit her sister, Mrs. John Chamberlin. “ ©ASTORIA. Beari a* Kind You Haw Always Bought Signature at C. T. Boicourt, of Wolcott, joined his wife and children here today, and after a short visit here will accompany them home tomorrow. Mrs. Anna McClimans, of Fowler, who had been here to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Martha Mills Clark, returned to her home today. Samuel E. Yeoman has been notified that he has been chosen to serve as a grand juror for the U. 8. court and will be required to go there on Nov. 10th. O ABTO2RI JL.. Bean-th* _^ Tllß Bought Signature of

| Mrs. Klrtley Bishop and daughter, Virginia, of Indianapolis, came here today to vidlt the family of Edward Ames,, on the Hill farm, southwest of town. Mrs. Isaac Davis, of Monticello, came here this motnlng to visit her son, J. K. Davis and family. This is the first time she has ever visited in Rensselaer. .2u - U. George K. Hollingsworth came down from Chicago today. He still holds his residence in Rensselaer and will be here again on Nov. 3d to cast his vote for Taft and Watson. George W. Marion, of Union township, who has been working for the past six months near Bangor, Mich.,