Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Sihri; friy&y *pd wife * nd two little daughters • arrived be; e vest rd iy evening from tteif present home lp Mayville, Dak. They did not reWtia here vary long, leaving oa 2:01 train today for -Wabash, where they will probably remain for the next two months visiting bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac A. Lea vet Earl *«w ha* a fine huge brie* rooming house at Mayville, which he h£%. fur pished throughout" and which they will fill wUh students afc the state normal school, unless be find? a trade that looks good to him, Earl would probably sooner be in Rensselaer thp* apy otter on eaith and it is not improbable that he willThe Republican erred in saying that was elected trustee' to Kankakee township, ft wap John 0%, whp wa|i greeted; I %b t» a republican and won-out by tfce narWalter township, and Viliam. Pop ger, Bark%, bqth rqpublicaps, won racp from Smith, can- £ m defeated Gea Bessef'dempcrat, by 8 votes in Jqi'dmk wjW»t democratic fpr $ ?#%»}. GJPytt ejected, a' dm**-* l *? (sss e by 18, volesJ,oe W. Oi&M M.orlap,, ip Newton; Dpuglas Clark, democrat, dftfoAed 'IfL Q, Coppers, republican, was defeated, by 18 votes in Gillam. The republicans elected 8, and the democrats 5 trustees.

SATURDAY John L. Mauck went to Chicago this morning for a short visit. Frank Mipicus is iLwji from Chicago Heights for a few days’ visit. . Mrs. M. C. Powell and son-in-law, Will K. Martin,, left this as eruoon for Washington, D. C.

Mrs. Hannah Sigler came down from DeMotte today, to visit her son, Court Reporter Ira Sigler.

* ... TfW~r -’■3 •' « ? ■ ■ The Jasper circuit court convenes Monday. There are very few new cases, but a large number are carried over from previous teims.

Prosecuting Attorney R. 0. Grav s came over from Morocco ye?te>day. Mrs; Graves has been here for the past week, visiting her sister, M»s. N. Littlefield.

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Mrs. Daniels and dTug' - ter, Miss Pearl Daniels, went io Chicago Heights this morning for a short visit with the family of Franklin Ott. M. R. Cox and wife returned to their home in Qhicago Heights ti is morning af<er a short stay here. They came to see Mrs. Humes, who is related to Mrs. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jacks went to Battje Ground today to witness the unveiling of the monument. Ti ey will also visit in Lafayette before returning home. Mrs. M. D. Baker, of Niles, Mkf'., left for her home this morning after a short visit here with her f later, Mrs 1 John Humes, sr„ who continues ve y sick at tfie home of her daug ter, Mrs. W. Frank Osborne.

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With the tilting of the lid on the boxing game in thia arrangements are being tnade whereby,Jimmy Gardner of Lowell,, Mpss., ai)d Jack Gardiner, of Indianapolis, will mee at Fort Wayne on Thanksgiving Day. E. G. Sternberg left- this mornlqg for lowa Falls, lowa, where he will make a bid Monday on a big dredging contract. On the 14th of tbis mouth he will also bid on another big -Job at Coming, Ark. ~ ' . J ■ ■ - - JGEESp ■■ ' It still looks as though the republicans had elected • the grea’er part, of the utate ticket- outside - of governor. It -looks today ae though Goodwine was also defeated ■-forHfosW AU- you. have to do-is to call* 432 ai*d you cak sIL-doew-and -rest,-while Idottay -deline, ra, you anything ye# ratant, «¥WMtffdt tKyWV-IDNIK “T 4m oat tor yoar business. Dnt wait, call :