Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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TUESDAY
Court Stenographer Ira Sigler went to Chicago this morning. Mrs. F. A. Ross Is spending today in Chicago. Guy Besse went to Danville, 111., this morning to visit relatives. Mike Nagle and daughter Theresa and niece, Miss Josie Nagle, went to Lafayette, today for a visit of several days. . This is a Catholic holiday, being termed the feast of the immaculate conception. Services at the Catholic church are being largely attended. Ed Gunyon and wife, of Indianapolis, came today for a visit of a week or so with J. N. Gunyon and family, near Parr.
Mrs. Mark Barnes returned to Kokomo today, after a visit of a week with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Larsh.
Col. Fred Phillips went to Lafayette today to attend the big combination auction sale, at which the Rensselaer race horses are to be sold.
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J. C. Thrawls went to LogaJnsport today, where he will spend two or three months and perhaps longer, visiting his step daughter, Mrs. Eva Kline Crane. Attorney Daniel Fraser, who is the republican Taft elector for this congressional district, was here for a short time on some igeal matters this morning.
George Fate came up from Indianapolis this morning to help some of his old neighbors near Kniman in an effort to defeat the remonstrance to the Jungles ditch. Mr. Fate began working yesterday as a short time on some legal matters
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Warren Robinson, president of tiie Commercial Club; C. G. Spitler and A. Leopold will go to.Chlcago on the 9:55 train tomorrow to investigate the factory plant that is offered to Rensselaer. They will report to the Club probably Friday night Geo. Parklson, son of R. A. Parkison, jumped out of a wagon last Thursday night and alighted on a broken pop bottle, badly cutting his left foot It later became infected and gave him quite serious trouble for a few days, but is now getting along very nicely. K. L. Branch, former proprietor of the Rensselaer Feed Store, who moved some months ago to Stockton, Gal., where he was engaged in the automobile and bicycle business with his brother, has made another change. He is now in SanFranctsco, where he is the general manager of | r large flour and feed milling comI pany. Louis P. Sblrer, sheriff-elect of Jasper county, will hold his public sale on Monday, December 31»t preparatory to his removal to thia city to occupy the jail, from which Sheriff O’Connor will move to his home at Kniman after the expiration of his term of office. The Joe
