Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
■ mill '■» l - ...... HI. , ■lll ■ - Mrs. A. Oppenheimer, who has been spending the summer with her daughter, Mrs. B. S. Fendig, left for her home in New Orleans yesterday. Mrs: .-Jim Randle, of Chicago, returned home this morning after a short visit here with her husband’s father, Nelson Randle. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hopkins returned this morning from near Monticello, where they had spent Thankswith her father and family. Mrs. Jack Smith went to Urbana, 111., this morning, having been called there by the serious sickness of her mpther, Mrs. Thos. Day. Rev. L. B. Ragan, who preached at the Mt. Ayr Baptist church Sunday, todk the train here this morning for his home in Greentown. 3U ■. . Delbert Beckman returned .to his school work at Lafayette today after spending the Thanksgiving vacation Idth his parents here. Miss Blanche Palmer returned this morning to Evanston, after spending Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brenner. W. C. Baker, of Chicago, spent Saturday night and Sunday with his father, J. N. Baker, and family in Barkley township. Order your fresh meats and groceries together at Lowman’s market. Call central and say “Lowman’s Market” Mrs. C. Vondersmith left this morning for her home In Murdo, S. Dak., after a visit of two weeks with her sister, Mrs. N. Littlefield. Miss Eva Clark returned to Hammond this morning after a short visit here with her brother, Leslie Clark and family. Mrs. Chas. Burleigh returned to her home in Chicago this morning after spending the Thanksgiving period with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Beam. Mrs. Mary A. Reynolds, of Warsaw, Ohio, and sister, Mrs. Jane C. Whitsell, of Lafayette, arrived here today to visit their nephews, the Carr Bros., west of town.
Clarence Brubaker, of West Alex* andria, Ohio, has been visiting his cousins, Harry and Van Arnold, and this morning all three went to Chicago to attend the stock show. G. B. Parkison is another progressive farmer who will have the Dally Republican sent to him regularly hereafter. The Daily by mail costs |3.50 a year. The college has opened the basket ball season, ah<f shows very fine form. They had a game with Goodland Saturday afternoon and disposed of the visitors by the emphatic score of 84 to 11. Miss Martha Jones, ot Cincinnati, and Arthur and Martha Vaughan, of Chicago, were guests over Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Murray and family. They left for their homes yesterday morning. Ray Hopkins was toe.e Sunday, stopping off on his way back from Nebraska. He sustained no Injuries in the Nebraska game and is now feeling fine. He returned to Wabash college at Crawfordsville at 11 o’clock Sunday night. The order of the Eastern Star will elect officers for the ensuing year tomorrow evening, Tuesday Dec. 1. All members of the order are requested to be present 2td By order of the W. M. The case of Hugh Brusnahan vs. Halligan Bros., which was set for today, was postponed until tomorrow, 4n order to give the parties to the suit an opportunity to settle it out of court Mrs. Harry Wiltshire and brother, Timothy Karsner, were at Monticello Saturday, attending the funeral of their uncle, Samuel Babb. He was a brother of Ed Babb, also of this place. He was a soldier in the civil war, serving in the 48th Indiana regiment, and was badly wounded. Mrs. Chas. Kasson and niece, Ruth Wooden, of Hammond, returned home this morning. Mrs. Kasson is the mother of Mrs. Orlan Grant, of Rensselaer, and she had been at Remington at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Eliza Phlllipi, who is quite seriously sick. Miss Nina Martindale, daughter of John Martindale, was one of the college girls not mentioned last week. She is the only Rensselaer girl attending Indiana University this year, and she has returned there, after I spending the short holiday vacation at home. t Llllo Hauler, an agriculture student at Purdue, went to Chicago this morn- [ ing to attend the stock show. Purdue . will exhibit some animals there. Vaughn Woodworth, another ag stu[dent, returned to Purdue this morning.
