Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Ellen Childers went to Terre Haute Sunday, where she will enter normal school for the summer term She is one of this year’s graduates. Delos Qoen and wife, of Chicago, came Saturday evening to remain over Sunday and today with the parents of each. John Abbett returned to Goshen this morning, after a few days’ visit here with the family of C. G. Spitler. E. P. Honan, State Chief Ranger of the order of Catholic Foresters, was in Lafayette Sunday, where forty candidates were initiated into the order. Messrs. Bert and Jess Stevens, of Hammond, came Saturday for a short visit with their sister, Mrs. Roy Donnelly, and husband. If you want a dish of the best Ice Cream that you ever put a tooth into come and sample some of OHB Cream at the Model Restaurant. Mrs. William Beck, of Terre Haute, came Saturday evening to visit her mother, Mrs. Martha Donnelly, and other relatives. Wallace Miller, who is in charge of the dress goods department of the large Zinn store in Lafayette, was home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cassel and little daughter, of Chalmers, returned home this morning after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Zeigler, north of town. r Mrs. A. M. Harner and Miss Belle Harner, of Kingman, Kans., are visiting. the family of J. F. Irwin and other relatives in the county. They will be here for about a month.
I want you to see my go-cart stock before you buy. It is complete and I can sell you a better go-cart than you were ever able to buy in Rensselaer for the money. Mrs. Ralph Sprague, of Gibbon, Neb., arrived Saturday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Woodworth. Her husband will probably come later and remain for a few days. Chas. Phegley left this morning for Stanley, N. Dak., to visit his sister, Mrs. Chas. Brown, and husband, and to prospect some in that northwest country of promise. Sherman Renicker homesteaded 280 acres of land near Hugo, Colo, when | out there recently. He is .planning to move will probably not go for several weeks. Mrs. Thos. Teeter, nee jiamle Spitler, and son Eugene, of Tiptop and John, Otis and Sprague Baker, of Chicago, sons of Mrs. Etta Spitler Baker, were here over Sunday. Mrs. Baker and Eugene Spitler and their parents are all burled in Weston cemetery and the objects of the visit was largely to. decorate the graves for Memorial Day.
