Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Attorney Nell J. Fortney, of Kingwood, W. Va., was here yesterday as ' the representative of some of the heirs of the Dr. Hartsell estate, which is being settled at this term of court Mrs. John Stockton and little daugther Lucile, of Jordan township, went to Lagro, lnd., this morning, where they will visit for the next two weeks with another daughter of Mrs. Stockton. ■-» A ladles' dancing club Is being organized. About. twenty have become members, but officers have not yet been elected. The club proposes to hold its first dance Feb. 22d, at the armory. J Mrs. V. O. Patterson and baby left today for her home at New Boston, 111., after a visit of four weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blue. Mr. Blue accompanieed her as far as Chicago. Miss Golda Stockton, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. John StocktWh, of Jordan township, who completed a course in professional nursing about a year ago, is now practicing with fine success at Janesville, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Watson and family moved last week from the Alter farm east of town to the Chas. I Moody farm, where they previously lived for several years. To their I surprise the night before they moved their neighbors came in by wagon loads and spent the; evening In local chat and left Mrs. Watson a nice salad dish as a remembrance from their old neighbors. Misses Mary, Doris and Josie Porter, who will shortly leave with their 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Porter, for their future home in Mitchell, S. Dak., were entertained last Sunday evening at the home of Miss. True George who was assisted as hostess 'by Miss Alice Bates. A number of their 'young lady friends were entertained 'at the same time. On Sunday Miss Hazel Warner entertained the Misses Porter at a dinner party.

CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought

The neighbors of Mr., and Mrs. Amos Shesler and family prepared a pleasant surprise for them last Thursday evening, but on account of the very bad rainy evening only the nearest neighbors were able to attend the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. Will Elkins, Mr. and'Mrs. there, and presented the surprised host and hostess with a beautiful parlor lamp as a remembrance. They are soon to move to South Dakota and their departure will be regretted, by the entire neighborhood.

CABTOHIA. Bmm th* Kind You Haw Always Bougjit

Mrs G.. W Goff is home for a few weeks, but unless she continues to improve in health will go south without delay. Anyone de3iimg a Spirella corset should order soon. She has quite a number of stock corsets on hand in Standard models, with which she can fit many people, some of them are beautiful new French Models of 1909 make or your special measure can be'taken and sent to the factory, and have a corset made from your- measurements over any model your form requires. All corsets will be made satisfactory. Being unable to call at your homes at present she would be pleased to have you call dt her rooms over the State bank. Please^do not rap but walk In. Mr. Leslie Hull,, of Askum, 111., and Mrs. Ruth Burris Chandoln, of Francesville, were united in marriage at Kankakee, 111., Wednesday of last week, Feb. 8, at 11 o’clock by County Judge Deselm. The young couple were accompanied to Kankakee by the groom’s brothers, Elsie and Weldon Hull, and Misses Elsie Donley and Nellie Hyre. In the evening they rationed to the home of their future, where sixty-six friends awaited them and tile evening was spent in games and dancing. A collection of fls was taken up to.get the young couple a wedding present, and they received several other beautiful presents. The groom is a prosperous and highly respected farmer residing 7Vi miles west of Askum. The bride was formerly a reeidyit of this county and is a popular girl among a large circle of acquaintances. „ Valentine post cards bought at the Little Gem and addressed to people In Rensselaer, beginning with Monday, Feb. Bth, can be mailed In The Little Gem valentine box without postage, and tire box will be opened and the cards distributed on Saturday evening. Feb. 13th.