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

TBe Indianapolis Humane society is planning to call a state conference qsf humane societies to abopt twoweeks for the purpose of malting a united effort to obtain from the next legislature laws favorable to the. work of the societies v “ **.'• '■■■ "■■■■■ w ■■■■ O. L. Osborne lefft this morning for Schenectady, N. Y., after a vfalti of a month with hts fatber; John fc. Osborne and family. He is a graduate of Purdue University and holds a gcqd position as a draughtsman with ml big locomotive works at Schenectady* An to: Friday.'a Daily Republican about *. balloon ascension have bean, credited to tie' Monticello Herald. The ascension occurred thews, and. the aeronaut wps the son of. Editor Simons of t|ie Montigello Democrat. i Lestor Rowlep,*, k*otk*c v of W|ll Bowles, of th* firm of Dhlisles & garkeir. wa» * candidate sos recorder ts Pujaaky.eouoty, m the republican cket 4 wa* defeated by a. Uy od 22i9i vales. The; *th* damp-1 oratlc. ticket in "tfjftfc. county was Misg Grace, returned yesforday evening frtn* Washington, D. s*» was. to the fl|mily of Hon, Jess* & Wilson. Si|e. n;as called home by? tfte» serious ji*! -Of afrs- J. Speaks, wha i* now thought to be improved; l**~ ' ^— 1 ■■« ■: m iW w

The* grand encampment of the grand, lodge of Odd Feltons, together with the dndisatipik ot tint, nejs Odd Fellows’ building, will be held in Indianapolis November U& 18 apd 18. The grand encampment will begin so the grand lodge haU, on Tuesday, November 17. The grand lodge hall on Wednesday, the 18th.

Charles Bonner and bride arrived in Remington Saturday evening from a> short honeymoon tour to Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Bonner will reside for the present with bis father until a suitable residence property can be secured when they will commence house-keeping by themselves.— Remington Press.

Rev. John H. Hill, a democrat, 1 who was elected to Bartho-. lomew county in the lower house cf next general assembly, is a fee of the fish and game laws. He Be- | lieves that it is the God-given light of every man to fish and hunt when he pleases and it will be one of the aims of his work to the legislature to secure the repeal of the fish and game laws. — 1 ~

Capt. James A. Burnham went to Battle Ground this morning to witness the unveiling of the <new monument in, honor of the ba;tle hld ' there 97 years ago today. Wi liam Henry Harrison commanded the forces that put the Indians to route, and the monument is in honor o£ those gallant soldiers. Two lattsl- j ions of the 10th Infanry, stathn r d j at Fort Harrison, are to take part in the exercises. ,-i~ ~~—

The State Bank of Remington, James Gilheitr Pre-ideut, Jerome H. Biddle, Vice-President, S. G. Hand, Cashier, and F. L. Lough, Assistant Cashier, opened up for Lu.iness Thursday morning in the room formerly occupied by the First National Bank, the latter remaining in the same room simply to close up its business. This bank being organized by our heme people is worthy of our confidence and support and we bespeak for it a liberal patronage believing it will be safely and vfttively-maO“ged.—R narngton Pre-s.

Chas. R Johnson and sen W* E t Johnston, members of the fiim of C. B. Johnston & Son which recently purchased the Jasper County Lumber Go., plant, arrived In town Thursday and commenced invoicing the stock Friday morning. Messrs. Johnston and son are experienced and successful business men, Christian gentlemen of the highest character and we welcome them to our busiue s social circles. They will move their families here just as soon as suitable residences can be secured.— Remington Prers.

MONDAY. Mrs. D. E. Grow returned Saturday from a short visit at DeMotte. Tom.Hoyes spent Sunday in Goodland with his sister* Mrs. French. Miss Judith Woodward visited ih Chicago a few days last week. Dr. Donaldson, of Terre Haute, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. D. Mart Indale Remember McKay will deliver all )tind of goods, candy, nuts, or bakevy goods* Cail 482.D. H. Yeoman went -top jßiyJiqptOfc oday to- bid on the construction of a^Ugdgadltoh. HMfi* returned«to Btoutoburg today after a visit with relatives here. -