Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
will leave ISr EawlSSr OHa.; whefe fie wffl fiaVe his headquarters as manager for the -Atkiwpn, Warrqa,.& Henjjar ,C*v<qs Oklahoma City--for the .wesjtern sectionthe state* of Oklahoma. His brother BT F. "wbrren oFffie’ abSte firm, and they do an extensive loaning business oyer the entire state. Last yekr Ed worked with them for some lime; ' and his work wasso satisfactory that the position he now takeswae offered to him. ‘ His family Will remain here until about March 15th, when they expect to move to Lawtop ' and make tbs; city their permanent home. Hartley Church, who has been cashier of the Remington First Naional Bank since it was purchased by the Rensselaer First National at the time, of the failure of the Robert Parker bank, was in Rensselaer yesterday and today. He has been in charge off the work of liquidating the pifairs of the- bank wjbich was sold to the new Remington bank, and now that toe. affaim are about closed up, himself and wife will go to St Louis, where her toother, Mrs. Robert Parker, now lives. Hartley, will probably locate in Topeka, Kans. He has doubtless suffered very. much, by the miserable mess, his father, made of ’ the banking business, hut he is a finq yopag, ? paah/of gtarljijg qualities and will succeed wherever he locates. . ..... .
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We have several times spoken of the Montictello enthusiasm. It is doing great things for that town. The new buttons that the citizens are wearing wgre first put on the market Wednesday evening, a public auction taking place at the court house. The, first button sold for S6O, and was bid in by Mr. Preston, principal of the high school,‘for the high school. Another button sold for $42.50, S. W. Myers being the purchaser. One sold for $25 and former state representative C. D. Meeker paid sls for one. In all $228.50 was realized from the sale. The buttons are now on sale at $1 each. Ed F. Newton, editor of the Evening Journal, is a bachelor, but he got in on the ladies’ button sale and paid $5.50 for one. Monticello has the spirit of progress and is getting thnga.
SATURDAY
Born, this morning, to Mr. and Mrs. Judson' Malnes, a daughter. John Critser, a young man living in the southeast part of town, is reported to be quite sick. H ‘ _ 1 Archie Lee, one of the Evening Hepublican carrier boys, is quite sick with stomach trouble at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lee. Elton Clarke, son of Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Clarke has been suffering considerably lately from rheumatism and today is confined at home -with it. W. L. and wife, of Parr, were down to West leaden Syrings this week. Mrs. Wood tried the baths there but did not like the treatment and they returned home. -v Mrs. Geo. W. Goff was able to leave the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago today and go to the home of her sister, Mrs. Brown, in Crown Point. After remaining there a day or two- she will oome to Rensselaer. The • operation which was begun was not comoleted and will not *be. The sale Of H. % Mou’ ls Wednesday was another big sucoess, the total sales amounting to $2,161). He will move from Hanging Grove township to Illluola kiss Maud Merritt, who has been visiting her brother, John Merrlft, and her sister, Mrs. Walter Forbes, for the' past two weeks, will return to. her home in Remington tomorrow.
' %hlter ▼. Porter, R. A. Parklson and R. B. Harris have been viewing the proposed gravel road in Union township petitioned for by John J. Lawler et al. They were .up there yesterday and went up again this morning. The members of the Monticello Ohrlstlan church refused to accept the resignation of Rey. A. W. Jackman, and the matter will come up for further consideration next Sunday morhlng. Rev. Honeywell, pastor of the Delphi Christian church, has also resigned. * O. B. Ward, 6f Monticello, one time treasurer of Whltd county, and an old resident of that place, has moved with his family to fttWetottle. m order to be with thl* daughter, Mollie Ward-Butler, •Who has build up a lucrative practice aa a professional nurse at that place.
