Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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" ■ TUESMY Mrs. A. K. Yeoman ,returned this morning from a visit of days At Rossville, IIL Misses Ruth Parkison.and Maurine Tuteur spent Sunday at Parr, guests of Edna Babcock and Ocie Wood. Mrs. Henry Amsler went to Michigan City this morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. I. L. Jones. Lawrence Hildebrand, sr., returned to Chicago this morning, after a two weeks’ visit in Rensselaer. i Buy Sleepy Eye flour, made from pure northern wheat, at |1.40 per sack MURRAY’S GROCERY. Mrs. Minerva A. Hopkins will spend the winter at Moon, Wls., wfce:e she has ordered the Republcian sent to her. OTORXA-. ' ' T M Kind Yw Haw Always Bought fiignxtnre yV , / «r tAdkVZ ■Mrs. Solomon McCurtain 19 quite wick at her home in Pair, of con umptlon and ft is thought can not I’.vu many more days. The Trust Busters, last year’s favorites, are to appear in Rensselaer again, this time on Saturday night of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Potts returned last Saturday from a week’s visit with their daughter, Mrs. F. C. Balee, in Chicago.
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Willis J. Imes. Mr. Carpenter’s first wife, who died about 16 years ago, was Miss Etta Imes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis J. Imes, and will be relimbered by many Rensselaer people. MrS. Elizabeth Flelden returned to her home at Lincoln, HL, this morning, after a short visit here with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Murray, She came particularly to be pres* ent at the wedding of Miss Anna Webb to Mr. Samuel Wiles, Sunday. Mrs. Flelden Is the head nurse in the Illinois state home for the feeble minded at Lincoln. Chas. Mustard and wife and six children, who have been here for the past ten days, visiting his father, George Mustard, and his sister, Mrs. Sylvester Gray, left this morning fir their future home in Deaf Smith county, Texas. They have resld d In Whitley county, near Columbia City, but he recently sold opt the e and he bought a quarter section of land In Texas. ] J. Tillotson and family, of Pratt, Ta***,' Mrs - Frank Tillotson and son, of Armstrong, lU-, and Miss Celesta Wiles, Of Hope, ill,, who were here to visit the forfiielt's brother, George Tillotson, and otldr Relatives in Barkley township, left this morning for their homes. Before re- ' turning to Kansas, Mr. Andy Tillotson and family will visit relatives in Valparaiso and Danvil e, 111.
Mrs. Ross Grant and brother Frank Alter arrived here Sunday from Jamestown, N. Dak., for a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Alter. About three months ago Mm Grant sustained a sprained knee, which has caused her a great amount of trouble, causing her to be quite lame. She was out driving with a friend when the horse became fright*
Frank Lear, the old re’iable repairer of sewing machines and gasoline stoves, is here. Leave orders at Jessen’s -Jewelry Store. ' Jesse Eldridge, superintendent cf 4he S. P. Thompson land at Parr, was taken to Attica today by his Rensselaer physician in an automobile, to take the mud bath treatment for rheumatism. '• z? Ih * Kmd YouHne Always BdUfifet Hgastue Rev. B. F. Ferguson went to Rovelawn this morning to preach the funeral of Mrs. R. W. Crlsler. Several of the Rensselaer relatives also attended the funeral, some going to Roselawn, and others going to Mt. Ayr, where the burial took place. C. B. Harrold, of Clyde, 111., a Chi--cago suburb, is here today, establishing an agency for pure food products, he being the manager for the > state of Illinois and part of Indiana. :Ho has Quit the printing business and has been gettnig along nicely - with his new work. Chas. B. Stewart, on a special call ‘for committee work; Chan Osborne, .representing the .encampment, land ■Chas. W. Platt, representing the : subordinate lodge, I. 0. 0. F„ went to Indianapolis thia morning to attend the grand lodge and grand en- . campmen t. The Great Leon and his strong vaudeville company will be nt the Ellis Theatre all next weak. They will play at the remarkable low price >of 10 and 15 cents. They claim to have done the greatest business ever done at the Monticello opera house They were there last week. Mr. and Mm W. H. Carpenter, of •Cincinnati, arrived In Rensselaer by way of automobile. Bunday for a.sbert
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