Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
here to attend the funeral of their mother, Mrs. Mary Lowman. Fred Hausz and wife, of Wellington, 111. .who were also here to attend the j funeral, left for their home today. Mrs. Hausz was raised by Mrs. Low- ' man, and always regarded her as her I mother. Sheriff Shirer and Joe Groom- had no trouble with Beu Biggs in getting him over to Longclift He I went with them cheerfully and seemed better when he got there than he was 'when he left. He had not eaten anything for almost 18 days and refused to eat after being taken to the asylum, but they have a way of bringiug that sort of insanity around all right, and they expect to be able to do Biggs a great amount of good.
Bmh the Kind You Haw Always Bought
WEDNESDAY Miss Coral Tillman, of North Manchester, lnd., is visiting her brother, Prof. E. S. Tillman and wife. Mr. and. Mrs. Delos Thompson and Alfred and Emily are taking in the automobile show In Chicago today. Dr. E. C. English and son, Walter, are attending the automobile show in Chicago today. Mrs. Henry Eigelsbach went to Chicago this morning for a visit of tea days with her son, Tom. Mrs. T. F. Clarke, of Battle Ground, .and Mrs. Emma Townsley, of Corning, lowa, came this morning to vißit their sister, Mrs. George Colvert. Jesse Purdem returned his morning from a visit to his farm in Clinton county, to which place he ia ,preparing to remove.
OASTOZtXA> B««n the Kind You Haw Always Bought
Mrs. Mary J. Burns, of ML Ayr, • returned to her home this morning, after a visit of several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hoshaw. W. B. Yeoman finished loading his household goods at Julian, ou the coal road, this morning, and this afternoon he and family left for their future home near Columbia City. Miss Rosa Platt returned to Danville, 111., after a week’s visit with her father, “Uncle’’ Charley Platt, who continues to Improve from his recent accident - . v Mrs. M. P. Warner fractured a rib on her right side several days ago. She was hunting eggs at the barn and while in the act of resting on the manger she slipped and struck her sld% ou the manger. She Is getting along very nicely now. The Republican for your sale bills.
