Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W. C. Babcock went to South Bend today to buy another automobile. A. B. Clark and Mat Goodman, of Monticello, are here today on business. S. C. Irwin, F. B. Ham and R. D. Thompson are attending court this afternoon at Monticello. j • Percy Longfellow has rented rooms in the Republican building and will begin housekeeping there. Mrs. G. F. Meyers entertained the Women’s Relief Corps yesterday at her home, it also being flag day. Mrs. Delos Coen returned to Chicago today, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Spitler. Editor McCullough and father, of* Remington, were here yesterday in the interest of Fountain Park assembly. Grace Wagner, who has been the guest of Miss Bertha Eldridge for the past week, returned to her home at Wabash today. Mrs. Mary and Miss Celeste Wemhoff, of Decatur, are guests at the college of John Wemhoff, who is a student at that institution, The board of review went to the north end of the county today to look at some cattle that they thought had been under valued for taxation. Mrs. Chas. Johnson, of Whitehall, Mich., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. L. Clark, went to Chicago today for a visit with her children before returning home. Rev. Parrett left today for Oxford, Ohip, where he will attend the annual commencement of Miami University. He is a member of the class of ’Ol. This is the centennial year of the university, it having been established as a state college 100 years ago. James Robinson, the depot restaurant man, is moving his household goods here from Monon. He will occupy the house north of the railroad just vacated by M. V. Brown, who is moving to Spokane, Wash. Mr. Brown is already in that city and Mrs. Brown and children will leave for there this I waaV * r- r r W vva>
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“In God We Trust” is to appear on the new Lincoln cents, which are expected to be issued before August next from the mints at-Philadelphia, San Francisco and Denver, where all our pennies are coined. Heretofore the American penny has never borne the head of an American, and Lincoln 4as very properly been chosen to be honored first of all. The restoration of the popular and expressive legend "In God We Trust” is due to the action of President Taft. “Gus”. Phillips arrived here today from Atlanta, Ga., for a short visit with his father and other relatives and friends. “Gus” closed the theatrical season in “The Wolf” in New York City April 29th, and has been visiting different points since that time. He will leave the latter part of July for San Francisco, where he has a three years’ contract with Fred Belasco as leading man in a stock company in the Alcazar theatre. This will be Gus’ first experience on the coast, but there is no doubt that he will make “good.”
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• Mrs. J. W. Childers received word from her brother, W. E. Overton, now of Aurora, 111., that one of his twin babies has spinal meningitis, with slight hopes of recovery.
