Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John Marlatt and Mack Schroer went to Chicago this morning, and it is probable that the latter will leave his order for an automobile before returning home. Dr. Wilson, of Hebron, and fc. J. Hobbs, F. E. Lewis and C. D. Shook, of Kersey, composed an automobile party that witnessed the installation of the Masonic officers Monday night Sidney Holmes returned last evening from his visit to- his former home at Neverfail, Tenn. His father, who is now about 77 years of age, still lives there. Although it was very warm most of the time that he was there there was a little flurry of snow one day. - O. S. Baker went to Headlee, in White county, today, having received word that his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Pritchard, was very sick. She is 80 years of age and her sickness covers a period of three weeks and it is thought impossible for her to recover.
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Miss Stella Shields, of Monon, and Miss Jeanette Needham, of Dublin, two former Rensselaer school teachers, are guests this week of M’ssgs Irma and Juno Kannal and other friends. Miss Shields is attending a manual training school at Peoria, 111., this year and Miss Needham is teaching at Marion. Mrs. M. W. Timmons' returned to Kankakee this morning, after a visit with her ihother, Mrs. J. Michael, at the home of William Michael, in Jordan township. Mrs. Michael is 80 years of age and recently sustained severe injuries in a fall frcm which it is feared she can not recover. The factory people did . not get down today as had been figured, but President Warren Robinson cf ti e Commercial Club had a letter today saying that they would be here on the 10:55 train tomorrow unless they were called to St Louis, where they were figuring on a large furniture contract. In case .they are called to St. Louis Mr. Robinson will te notified by telegram.
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The K. N. girls, an active club cf a few years ago, will make the visit here of Misses Stella Shields and Jeanette Needham the cceas-ion of a reunion of the old members, and about fifteen will gather this evening at the home of Misses Irma and Juno Kannal to celebrate the event No masculine mortals will be in attendance, even the husbands of the married members' being denied the privilege of participation.
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John Bruner and family made t’ce'r departure for Bartlesville, Okla., on the early train this morning. They had planned to go yesterday after;noon but one member of the family failed to reach the depot until after the train had gone and thus all of them missed the train. This morning, however, John took no chances and all went to the station at the same time. Mr. Bruner will run a hotel at Bartlesville. H!s sons here will look after his telephone business. -——
Daniel Pillars and wife decided while on their way to Lafayette, after their recent visit here, that they would leave the Soldiers’ home, and so after their arrival there they packed up their things and came awav arriving here yesterday afternoon and going to their former home at Parr this morning. They found everything very nice at the home, but they were anxious to be in some kind of business for themeelves and they now expect to look up a location for a confectionary business. Until they find a place they will occupy their home at Parr. State Senator-elect Halleck went to Monon today to confer with Repre-sentative-elect Brown about some matters of interest to the district they represent. This is an able team and we believe Jafiper and White counties and the balance of the renatoiial district, will have as capable representatives in the general assembly as they have ever had. Mr. Halleck has had in mind several matters of interest to his district, as also has Mr. Brown, and It is proper for them to get together and compare notes before they go to Indianapolis. The legislature will convene on Jan. 7th, and Mr. Halleck expects to go down a day or two ahead of time and arrange for his accommodations and get the lay of the land.
