Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

of the most difficult criminal oases, and the experience gained was valuable." We take pleasure in recomSbalUng Mr. Graves es an honest, hard working and capable young lawyer, an honorable gentleman, and a good fellow.-—Kentland Enterprise. SATURDAY. Vaughn Woodworth is home from Purdue to remain over Sunday. ■ Ethen Allen Hitchcock, former secretary of the interior, is dead. F. Marion Crawford, the novelist, died Friday evening at 7:go o’clock. Wood Spitler is here from Wisconsin University for a short vaction with his parents. • I .4. ....... .I' J. M. Sigler and wife, of Wheeler, were here a short time this morning, on theif way home after a short visit with relatives at Mt. Ayr. Miss Avaline Kindlg came homo yesterday from Northwestern University to remain Over Easter with her patents, Rev. and Mrs. h.l. Kindig. I ,< :" -’ fos.■ ■■ .tt fT,7ag . Ai■ -.\ ' Miss Floss Wright left this morning for Qrand Rapids, Mich., to resumte school teaching, .following the vacation spent with- relatives here. , . '« *.v '• Five car loads of finishing stone for jthe Ornamentation of the St. Joseph 'collbgfe chapel have arrived and are oh aiding at the depot. The lumber 18 being hauled to the college today and brttlk ikyliifcwill shirt MOndsy? Marshal Parks is out today x!vith hib new Raster uniform, ahi looks like "one of the finest” in his blue toggery With gold braided cap. Tite suit was bought soffife months ago, blit “Billy” had never worn- it before.

0.A.18T0E1.Z.A.. n * M J BO Ha * B of /xMlcHtAn • l_ T " ■ ■■ Mrs. Frank B. Meyer -is. here from Gary for a few days’ visit with her brothers, A. H. and A. R. Hopkins. She is advertising the residence property of Mr. Meyer’s mother, on Van Rerisselaer and Rutsen streets, for rent.

W. F. Osborne, county surveyor, and superintendent of the Tyler ditch in Keener township, went to Kankakee this morning to arrange with officials of the C. I. & S. railroad for passing under the tracks with the ditch. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark are expected to arrive home Monday from Oklahoma City, where they have spent the winter. They are at present at Lafayette, where they stppped off to visit their daughters, Mrs. Robert Johnson ahd Mrs. J. E. Carsbn. Mrs. Frank Kenton returned yesterday from Maripn, where she had been to see- her brother Jacob, who is iff bad health. He has had the jaundice for six months and it is feared can never recover from it. James Clark will erect a residence this spring on the lot purchased of Philip Blue, trustee of the Dr. Hartsell estate; and just north of the residence of his mother,\ Mrs. LuCy Clark, on Weston street. • -' z A, postal card from Mrs. W. O. Clark, at Mitchell, S. Dak., states that Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gott stopped off there ahd spent last Sunday and Monday, as they wereon their way to his ranch near Belle Fourche. Mrs. Clark says: “We enjoyed their visit very much, as we enjoy having any of our Jasper county friends stop and see us when they come through here.” The announcement is made of the forthcoming wedding of Mr. Zern Wright, son of C. P. Wright, and Miss Nellie Gray, daughter of J. R. Gray. The wedding will take place Wednesday, April 21st, and the young couple will reside in the cottage whidh the groom has just ejected on Division street, next door - to the residence of his father. Mr. Wright is engaged in the real estate' business with his father. In the purchase of the 20 acres near the college from the Chicago Training School, Hiram Day annexed'one of the best land bargains in suburban property that has evqr been purchased in Rensselaer. He paid $125 ah acre for It, which is about 175 an acre less than other land similarly located has gdldfor. This was part of the land deeded by Miss Cordelia Mofinett to th* Training School. ;——— ’ Levi 8. Renicker writes to have-the address of his Republican changed from.Boynton, Fla., to North Manchester, stating that Mrs. Renicker and the children will start back from there Monday, April 12th. They went to Boyntbn last NovhmWr for her health and she had been greatly benefited. Levi came back several weeks ago and