Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
S. R. Nichols went to Chalmers today on business. ~ ■ ii*--- wy-"-Herbert Zea went to Momence, HI., today to remain over Stmday. * , " W. H. Timmons made a business trip to Chicago today.' Henry Wood this momins from Battle Ground, where he spent Christmas. George Shupe and wife, of Valparaiso, were guests over Christmas; ujt Mrs. Anna Shupe and family. i.m . ■ i Emery Mills, of Munteie, spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Anna Mills and family. Miss Nina Martindale is home from Indiana University for the holiday vacation. George Ulm spent Christmas with bis family in Rensselaer. He is forking on a dredge near South Bend. * E. E. Prltts and wife, of Delp 1, were Christmas guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, Q. Alter. r ' A. Hopklnß was ov3r from Deiphi to spend Christmas with Ms ffetter, “Uncle” Clint Hopkins. 1' _ 3 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Barnes, of Fiowler, were Christmas gufests of her father, “Uncle” Simon Philips. Mrs. Isabel Preston, of Battle Ground, came this morning to visit %rs: Chaffin over Sunday. Mrs. C. Ramp and daughter, Miss Tillie, left today for Cleveland, Ohio, for a visit of ten days. i —' —' ’■ Miss Bessie Callaghan, of Wheatfield, was a guest over Christmas of Father Geitl, at St Joseph’s col ege. Miss Ida Jacobson, of Louisville, Ky., is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. A. Davenport, for a week.
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C F Bradshaw, principal of the Rensselaer high school, is spending the Christmas vacation at his home in Indianapolis. Miss Mary Goetz, who teaches at Wheatfield, and Miss Kate Shields, who teaches at Brook, are home for the holidays. B. F. Alter is visiting at Paris, Ind., during Mrs. Alter’s sojourn with her mother, Mrs. M. H. Hemphill, in Colorado. W. F. Powois and wife returned this morning from Wolcott, where they spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Irwin.
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C. M. Sands and wife spent Christmas at Monon. Mr. Sandß returned this morning and his wife and baby Remained for a longer visit ♦ ' Mrs. Lom Hucton went to Indianapolis Wednesday morning to visit hor mother, Mrs. Sarah 0. Lang, who will start for Spokane, Wash., about Jhn. Ist. Miss Ethel Davis returned this morning from a visit at Wolcott. She was accompanied home by Miss 'Oma Ferguson, who will visit Leie fbr several days. Jesse Dunn, of Jordan township, is quite sick with pneumonia. Mrs. Howe, • the nurse, has been called there to nurse the case. He is a young married man. County Superintendent W. O. Schanlaub, of Newton county, spent Christinas day with his parenets, Mr. and Mrs. John Schanlaub in Rensselaer, and will remain hore over Sunday. Miss Ina Shessler is now working at the telephone central office; a Tacancy having occurred by the resign nation of the chief operator. Miss Stella Huffman. 7 . - - - --- - » m The furniture at the Makeever house is all being reflnished. The ■work Is being done by W. 8. Richards, who has established a work shop In the frame building Just east of the tiotel. ■ c. G. Hammond and family left this morning for Big Rapids, Mich., their future home. Charley will fc« hack. In a few days and will advertise his sale and remain here until after it is sold. L. N. Rhode and wife, of Oxford, came over Thursday and visited thoir son, Mr. L. W. Rhode, proprietor of Mia New Princess Theatre, over Christmas day, being his guest at the Comer Houso. E. E. Stephenson, of Wheaton, 111., Joined his wife here Thursday and they spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrfe. Ed Kirk. Today they are visiting his relatives at Parr. They will return home Monday.
