Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ter day evening from Indianapolis, where he underwent an, operation for the rej moral of a portion of toe .peptpjn Ifrom right 4#de of fhglHU&l paage. -The surgeon found the passage entirely obstructed and it was necessary to cut out quite a large :# paxt of the bone. Jim is feeling.opite well today and the operation is quite certain. to permanently correct some nasal troubles that- he has had for several years. Mr. and Mrs. ROss Hawkins and little daughter jest this morning for their home at Tipton. His brother, Vermont* who came down from Chicago to attend the funeral, went from here to Anderson, his former home, and where he owns property. Vermont and his brother Lew are both working in Chicago, but Vermont is figuring quite a little on going weßt i the spring. His three little children are being cared for here by their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Willis, and their aunt, Mrs. Les ie Alter. By mistake the name of Mrs. Witham was used in the article about the Greisers and Chas. Witham. It should have read Mrs. Greiser. Mys. .Witham was in no manner Interested in the suit, and it was naturally offensive to.her to have her name connected with it Mrs. Witham is the daughter .of W. R. JNftWpJs. a»d _a highly respected woman, jvhose domestic misfortunes Jn no manner reflect on her. The Witham mentioned was divorced from his wife on her petition in the White circuit court, and his action in the suit of the Greisers gives him a very odious standing in this community.

SATURDAY Roy Cheesman and wife returned to West Point today, after a short visit here with relatives. Delbert Beckman arrived Fiiday. evening from Lafayette to visit over Sunday.

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Miss Alice Shedd, who is teaching school at Amboy, arrived here this morning for a short visit. Attorney E. P. Honan returned this morning from Lafayette where he made an address to the Knights of Columbus. \ James Matheen .left this morning for Cherokee, lowa, where h.e will work on a large cattle ranch this summer. Mrs. Francis Hopkins and daughter, Gertrude, returned this morning from a few days’ visit In Monticello. — __________^ Earl Bruner was over from Mt. Ayr this morning, where he is managing the ML Ayr telephone company. Misses Lena and Lizzie Ahlers went to Earl Park this morning, having been called there by the severe sickness of their sister. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Porter and son Bruce went to Rossville this morning for a short visit with his oldest brother, William Porter, and family.

Mrs. Milt Roth and little son and her father, Perry Marlatt, went tor Hoopeeton, HI., tbia morning to vi it Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jackson for a few days. Mrs. A. Woodworth returned yesterday from Goodl&nd, where she had ; been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Morton, who is about recovered from her recent sickness. Wm. J. Qualle and wife," of Chicago, are here to remain over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holden. They have been at West Baden for the pakt two weeks and stopped off here on their way home. Jasper Cover is in town from near Virgia today. He Is recovering very slopriy from injuries, he sustained in his runaway accident about five weeks ago, his back having been quite severly bruised. Rex Clifton, son of Mrs. T. F. Warne, of Parr, was married in ,Cblcago February 6th to Miss Jennie Johnson. All the boys are now married, Gerry lives in California and Rex and Guy in Chlqpgo. The h&rp used by Elisabeth Burch Tefft is a new SI,OOO Instrument, mad especially for her. Don’t fall to hear the Rarp Solo at the Burch concert next Tuesday even t ln£> February 16th. Col. Fred Phillips returned this morning from a vi*lt to Chicago, partly on business and partly to take In the automobile show. He Is 'hot; in toe long list of pbesihle purchasers, but he kndws a godld uihg’ When he Sees lL ail'd fot&d’ colderable enjoyment at to* great thOtor*how.