Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

v Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blue returned Thursday evening from their visit of j a month divided equally with their ■ two daughters, Mrs. Buella Brown at. Minn., and Mrs. Pearl Patterson, at New Boston, IIL They had a very enjoyable visit . ur «- i ■ . - ■ ■ j. W. Beckman, of Chicago, mid Del bert Beckman, who are attending business college at Lafayette', are here fpr a short visit with'their parents. The former will vote this year at El gin,. 111. He is a very ardent young republican. , < - | j ■ Mrs. William Wilcox and son, of north of town, who were called to Seattle, Wash., by the illness of her slater, Mrs. Ridenour, arrived home Thursday. She left her sister much! improved. Mrs. Wilcox was so mftch impressed With Seattle that they may locate there In the near future. ■ \ 7* —’— Perry Horton rad Rue Parcells came home from Indianapolis yesterday, where they are attending business college. Rue is here ta.vote for Taft, and will remain until after the election. Perry has not yet attained his majority, and .will go back .to *his studies .on the early train Monday^

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The postmaster is having trouble wlfo children, some ofthem fifty yehrs old, handling combination boxes that! have not been assigned to them. This 1b a violation of the. postal laws" imd any one caught doing it after this warning will be reported to the department. GEORGE E. MURRAY,

A fair sized crowd of men and women turned out last evening to hear * distinguished orator from Arkansas espouse democracy. It was, all seem to agree, the weakest political speech made this fall, and several expressed themselvs as convinced that the orator had wandered a good ways .from home.

Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bartoo and daughter, Berea, of Morocco, spent Sunday here with bis mother and other relatives, saying farewells, as they expect to start today for Seattle Washington, to look for a location for a. newspaper plant or job office. His many friends here at his Qld home wish him well wherever he may 4©cate. — Press.

CAsyoBJA For infant* and Children. Tin Kind ¥oa Han Always Sought VmiwWhi &#(. % ur Signature of • ' rrrff/t (‘tf si tn-*i, i> .waft ■' ,

It Will not .Ge amiss at this time to remind republican voters that Algie J. Law, the democratic candidate sor 1 , state senator, voted against the county option bill, at the special session,' And the brewers say that county option means prohibition. Republicans 1 should never scratch a ticket when the man they scratch for has prov-: en that he Is determined to oppose, the republican policies.'.

George Fate, of near Rniman, was in town today having sale bills printed by the Republican for the disposal of bis farm stock and implements. The sale will take place Thursday. Nov. 19th, • This is a prepara-j tory step on Mr. Fate’s part toward his return to Indianapolis, where he lived for a great many* years, and’ where he owns a large flat building. Mr. Fate is very favorably impressed with Rensselaer and would like to make this place his but his, Indianapolis Interests require! his residence there.

S. R. Nichols, who was In Chicago Wednesday, accidentally ran acr«ss Tom McCoy at the stock yards. Tom had been Out to his father’s funeral, and was spending a ftw days In Chicago, where his wife lives, awaiting the close of his furlough from the penitentiary. >‘poc” .had qpite a long talk with Tom, who said, that after he was out he expected tp again go to work at the stock yards, where he was employed for some months after the failure of the bank. He said he would have to serve hlfcfcU term unless the new |overnor happened to favor his pardon, which was Improbable. 'Doc" thought Tom was probably 60 pounds lighter than he was before his Incarceration, and policed also that he walked slightly lame* Me seems In g6od spirits.

MONDAY. ' George Long Is home from Wabash for a short visit kith his parents, Mrand Mrs. A. F. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jones have returned borne after spending several dears with their soh-ln-hiw and datrgh J ter, Ber. and Mrsi Gt.- H. Clarke, The Chicago Bargain Store had an eta fashion day Saturday. Crowds turned away that.Ooctld not be swit•A.oa. 'ig *r V * • ssutil