Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
* • ' - ' ; v : • Davisson vent to Monon toon a busiAess trip. 4 iB. S. Fen dig made a business. trip j to Wheatfield today. 3 jßom, last night, to Mr. and Mrs. vfilliam Anderson, at Aix, a daughter. JMlss Obtrude Hopkins is spqgifH&g today with friends at Montlcelio. | A fine new line of carpets and rugs gn saje at G. B. Porter’s. jThat pew pair of Bboes should be.' bought at G. B. Porter’s. .Misses Lena and Maurine Tuteur went to Chicago today for a visit of several,days. . : r. .Miss Nettie Hersbman, of Wheat-* field, came today to visit Mrs. J. D. Lucy, west of Rensselaer. Mrs. W. F. Smith went to Thorntown today for a short visit with relatives. Frank Fite, of Hattie Ground, came yesterday to visit his sister, Mrs. Henry Mackey. © Mrs. Ira Galbreath, of Elmhurst, 111., returned- to her- home today after a visit here with her mother and othe relatives. - " ""—'yt , ; Mlbs Maud Scott came down from Chicago to remain over Sunday withtier parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Scott, south of town. Mrs. D. B. Wallace and Mr. and Virginia, of Chicago, are spending 1 the day with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wallace. >
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The Rensselaer banks are closed today because it is a legal holiday in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. Mrs. Chas. Jouvenat, of Cbicago, who has just returned from a visit in .(New York and Boston, is the guest of her sister, Mrs Charlotte George and family.
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W. L. Rhode returned yesterday from a visit to his home in Oxford. His father and mother are spending the ■winter in Florida, and he is looking after some business, interests for them at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry ( Wilson, who had % sale in Union township, a few days ago, are in Rensselaer today. ■They will move to Mitchell, S. Dak., and expect to start there next Monody a. Mrs. E. M. Fairchild, of DeMotte, in remitting for a year’s subscription to the Republican remarks that the Republican and its predecessors have been in her family almost continually eince the old Banner days, away back in the fifties.
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Mrs. Virginia Austin of Chicago, came today for a short visit with Mrs. F. A. Ross and other friends Her visit will be short as she expects to accompany her husband on a trip to New York, leaving Chicago - Sunday. Emerson Coeij has written back to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Coen, Stating the safe arrival of the U. S. S. New Hampshire at Havana Harbor. They were out five days, Including a number of stops between New York and their destination. Emerson seems in the best ,of,spirits and deflates that In Uncle Sam » nsvay. W. E. Price was in from Parr today. He is branching out in business there, and not only is the Monon agent, but also has a notion store, Ice cream and soft drink parlor, and • cream buying station. Parr is quite a dairying center and last month Mr. Price paid out almost SBOO for cream purchased there. The Senior reception to the Juniors one of the annual pre-graduation events, occurred last night at the borne of Dr, and Mrs. E. C., English, and was. a very pleasant affair except for the theft by sope one, probably boys, of five of the seven cakes that bad been baked for the,occasion. The apprehension of-the guilty .persons should be accomplished, at once smd they Should be severely punished. ' The reception will be more fully described In the high school notes.
