Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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TUESDAY . Bom, this morning, to Mr. and Mrs. Grover Norris, a daughter.' In the absence of telephones you might try a classified ad in the Republican. Yesterday was the eleventh anniversary of the blowing up of the battleship Maine in Havana harbor. Mrs. J. Q. Alter haß returned home from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Fritts and family at Delphi. Mrs. A. Halleck is considerably improved today ” and her condition is very favorable for her recovery. Mrs.- W. W. Bussell continues, to improve and is now very much better than she' was a few days ago. L H. Ellsworth and Earl Saidla went to Chicago today. They are considering some further investments in Texas panhandle lands. Mrs. Simon Fendig has returned to her home at Wheatfield after a short visit here with her husband’s mother and sister and other relatives. Father Thomas Meyer went to Otis, fnd., today, and tomorrow will attend the funeral of an aged Polish priest who died there at the age of about 1 84 years. _ .1' The social that was to have been given by the ladleß of the Christian church Wednesday, has been postponed lndefinately on account of the weather.
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Miss Ella Hendricks, formerly of Remington, and for the past 11 years a missionary among the mountaineers of North Carolina, now being the superintendent of the work -with headquarters at Ashville, is here for a short visit with J. C. Porter and other old friends. Mrs. John W. Marlatt was taken to Chicago-this morning by her husband and the family physician, and will probably be taken to the Mary Thompson hospital for the examination by a surgeon. It is probable that she will have to submit to an operation, but not, in all probability at this time. W. L. Hill came'up from Madison yesterday. That city is on the Ohio river, some two hundred miles southeast of here, and the Btorm missed that section. The weather was pleas-
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