Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
<<?^’r--vj ;< -'. 'lr- >•'*■• : According to the morning Star neither Hopkins nor Dobbins will be in shape to get into today’s game against Notre Dame. ; ' : *7 Mrs. JullaAHeaJey, who has been spending several weeks with her r-- daughter, Mrs. Frank B. Lyon, at Delphi, is here for a few days. LThe Makeover Hotel changed landlords a day or two earlier than was at first intsndedrend Landlord Brenner succeeded Landlord r Bruner at Thursday. , , „ , £ invitations are out for the wedding next Tuesday. Nov. of Mr. Philip Heuson and Miss Catharine Michael, at the home of the brtqp’r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Michael in 4 Jordan’ township. The groom is a Son of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Heuson, who resides just north of Rensselaer.- i .He. k" J. r. .niji.. ' H. Deam, representing the. Chicago Jndqttrial ®ome Interest ft£ the matter Cf 4ng a factory here? his company, being in that business and now having ■some two factories to locate. He* has interested a number of citizens, in •the project and ren informal meeting was held this afternoon' at Foltz'ft law office to, discuss the .prospects ot creating general Interest s. "75; TT« I Kimi YflUHtrte Always Bought Bigsatas Jphn Nichols its fcofoe from Dixon, 8. Dak., and his daughter-in-law, the widow of the late Dallas Nichols, came as far as Chicago with him find after a short visit there will also come to Rensselaer. Jointly John and Dallas owned a quarter ICtlon ot land near Dixon, which they have contracted to tell on MaYch Ist, for >3,050. Mrs. Nichols did not like to be so fay away from herrelaimf to return to and will probably . buy Jim Hemphill, formerly a partner - ’ With his brother Fred In the blacksmithing business, has detided to engage in the same business at Goodland, 'and ’is putting in an entirely new shop there. Dave Hines, who has worked for M. ’L. Hemphill for several years; and Who Is a splendid workman,Aril! go to Gtodland ttr wo k for Jim. They expect to open up the ghop next week, and Jim will move tthere the first of the week. Russell ifiefaduyter, the barber, will occupy the -house vacated by Jim. cabtorta. ®* ,rAe Kind Vee Haw Always Bought ?B%n»»nfs/□’J. ~ Major p. Y ita small rernis practice for the Indiana "National Guard, came lee thia morning and will superintend tie -erection of the swinging targets for the range ’ which M“ company has leased from Judge Thompson, Harry jitinrie and Logan 'Wood. The range win be one of "the very finest in the state when completed and wl 1 be one qf only a. tsw (hat win supplied With two of the Aiken steel frame targets. It will have all th ■. ranges from 200 <'to 1,000 yards, and a fine sklrinlshrtm, and members pF _ the local militia company should be able to develop some fipe -shots when It is ln operatioa. The* lease of the ground is for .fixe years, and the tor* gets will be set >in cement pits, and -everything -done with a, pe mane nt Intention. It to probable that arrangemeuta can be made to hold next .years battalion sheet there. SATURDAY Boin* Thursday, Nei. 12th, to Mr. infi Mrs. Ruteell Willette, of Hanging •Grove townshtp, a daughter. • e .IW vW.ot —deeto«*♦<> 1 > . William Schwartz returned to Lafayette today , g shprt visit wtth his sons, Carl and Freak, wt lege. '3"’/0 41. i Mrs. James Kennedy and two cfcfid- ' George Platt -arrived home yet tvtoy from Payne, Minn., where he has bee* fur Aevdrta'>ee»; living with Nidi Guea and working da star: * "> j , 4 - . .. ; •> Mm J. F. Hemphill and two childfen, of DaaWle. HL w>ohave been visiting her parents in Chicago, arrived here yesterday to visit Mrs. iB. P. Honan and mother. The Mt. Ayr aaioaa license expires bn the 2nd day of December. That trill put a stop to Si let o< the jags homing down this way.—Brook Re* -r- -.1 ; ■ I i'lfi'j The high- Mhdol football team Went to Woleott iMs-morning to play 1 game. Next Saturday Hammond - .x. • ■ ‘ - A \
