Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. John Mann returned this morning from a week's visit with relatives at Sheridan. -£«-■ . ' ~. - - . W. B. Morris and wife, of Rush county, have been the guests for several days of George Pumphrey and family. Oakwood, of west Lafayette, is the next football team to play in Rensselaer. They are to be here next Saturday. . ... - Miss Clara C. Drouillard, of Kalamazoo, Mich., left for her home this morning, after a visit here with Mrs. C.'W. Rhoades. Louie Ramp went to jphlcago this morning to see his wife and baby, who nave been visiting there for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wellinghoff, of Gary, Ind., were guests two days, this week of Miss Elizabeth Spaulding. . / 1 Mrs. L. W. Hunt left this morning for her home at St Joe, Mich., after a visit here with the family of J. J. Hunt and other relatives. M. F. Shaw, of Indianapolis, came here yesterday and remained over night at the home of Rev. Kindig to whom he is related, and this morning went on to Chicago, where he had business. The high school football team went to Hammond this morning to try conclusions with the high school team there. Coach Parker and Profs. Bradshaw' and Dead' accompanied the’ team. The name of the child that was buried at Monon Friday, and for which Rev. O. E. Miller was called there th perform the ceremony, was Alva Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford. It was 3 years and 8 months of age. I

Joe Hammond will occupy the house on Division street recently vacated by I Joe Conway, and belonging to A. Leopold. Mr. Leopold has all of his houses rented now to good, tenants and will probably build another house or i two yet this fall. Vaughn Woodworth played right. end and done the punting for the | Freshmen in their game against the Juniors at Purdue yesterday. The Juniors won by a score of 17 to 0, J but Woodworth done his part, and almost got away twice on a forward pass. Lafayette authorities refused to let any. out of town stands operate during the republican rally Friday. Jimmie Brown and Ed Parcells had made preparations for doing a large business and as the crowd was larger than La- | fayette could feed they would have done a profitable business and should*. have been allowed to do it - I Mrs. Louis Wildberg and Mrs. G. M. Spangler went to Chicago this morning, where Mrs. Wildberg will remain for a short time before go-1 ing' to I’eoria, 111., to make her home for the winter with her sisters, Mrs. Spangler and Mrs. Weil. She has disposed of all of her household es- ( sects and will not again begin housekeeping. Mrs. C. L. Benjamin, who is planning to remove to California, ex- j pects to be able to start with her son I Merle ton that state next Tuesday. She has presented to the memorial bail in the court house the sword that her hueband used in the civil war, and it has been added to the steadily increasing list of articles there. \ CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought , Bears the /"* Signature of C. N. Knapp and I. N. Button, of near Panama, N. Y„ started for their home this morning after a visit of about ten days with John M. Krapp, son of the former and cousin of the latter. Mr. Knapp is very favorably Impressed with Rensselaer and would like very much to be close to his son, and he went home fully intending to sell his farm and move to this place. He would be greatly welcomed here, and we are in hope that be will carry out his plana MONDAY. Chas. Arnold and wife made a business trip to Monon today. R. E. Smith, of Boswell, visited friends in Rensselaer over Sunday. E. E. Stevenson. of Chicago, spent Sunday with his wife he e, re urnlng to the city this morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. Warden, of Monti- | cello, spent Sunday with the latter’s son, C. B. Reprogle, and family. Mra J. W. Oul>orn and baby, of South Bend, arrived here this morning for a visit bf about a month with her . sister, Mrs. J. D. Allman. ,