Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Frazier Antrim and wife arrived here from Medaryville yesterday, where they had buried their son, Frank, whose death recently occurred at their home near Wheatfield. Mr. and Mrs. Antrim had the misfortune to lose another son about a year ago. During their absence from home the house is being thoroughly fumigated and disinfected. Consumption was the cause of the death of both of the sons. While here Mr. and Mrs. Antrim are staying with his sister, Mrs. Rachel Scott. His mother, Grandmother Antrim, who also makes ter home with Mrs. Scott recently passed her 92d birthday, and is In quite good general health.

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If you have anything to sell—why sell It An ad in the Republican will do it . Mrs. Maud Lally Reed left this morning for her home at Michigan City, after a visit of two weeks with friends in Renssleaer. Mrs. True Woodworth and son Delos are spending today in Monon, while True takes in the IndianaPurdue football game at Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Donnelly went to Lafayette today to visit over Sunday with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Ramey. Tom Burns came down from Hebron today for a short stay with friends. Tom divides his time between two good towns, Hebron and Rensselaer. Mrs. Warren Robinson went to Lafayette today to meet friends who are coming there to attend the football game, and she will probably attend the game with them. | The Trust Busters Company arrived here this morning from the north and will make merry at the Ellis opera house tonight. They are great folks for scaring the blues away. William Sabel, for some years president of the Winamac National Bank, has resigned from the presidency and disposed of his stock, owing to a desire io relieve Jaimse’.f of business cares. The Hammond football team arrived here this morning on the 10:55 train. They are a husky looking set, evidently somewhat larger than our boys and we will have a tough hustle If we win. The Indiana-Purduei football game at Lafayette today will be witnessed by the following persons from Rensselaer in addition to those mentioned elsewhere: Misses Ethel Ferguson, Fannie Porter, Marceline Roberts and Edna Hauter, and Mr. Howard Mills. Just before the Civil war, this country was fourth in rank of wealth. England, France and Germany outranked the United States. Now our wealth exceeds that of any two of them and our manufacturers all three of them. We are a great country. County Clerk Warner has received a number of copies of the acts passed at the recent special session of the Indiana state legislature. They compose a book of 28 pages and are very nicely bound. Persons desiring one can be supplied by calling at the clerk’s office. C. H. Tryon, who has been here for the' past month, visiting his farm tenant, Conrad Hildebrand, near Pleasant Ridge, went to Chicago this morning where he will meet Mrs. Tryon and they will shortly leave for Ross, Okla., where they will spend the winter with his two sons.

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Mrs Katharine Ulfn, of Cisne, 111., went to Royal Center today after a visit here with the family of her son, George Ulm. Rlchacd Farmer accompanied her to Royal Center. He Is the father of A. V. Farmer and is also a dredge, man. A. V. and he expects to move to Mississippi shortly, where they have a contract Crown Point defeated the Lowell football team at Lowell last Sunday. Tomorrow Bruce Hardy’s dty team will tackle Lowell at Lowell. It is probable that several Rensselaer people will accompany the team to Lowell, where many. a previous friendly football game has been held. Frank Hunt usually referees the game, which assures fair play. John Paxion arrived here Thursday evening and remained until this afternoon, visiting his wife's relatives, Mrs. Kate R. Watson and others.