Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
SATURDAY. / Mrs. E." Powell visited in Monon yesterday. Miss Nina Yeider is visiting friends in Hammond. Harve Robinson, of Francesville, is visiting relatives and friends here. Isaac Miller, of Barkley township, had two steers killed by lightning yesterday. Charley Torbet went to Indianapolis Saturday for a visit with his sister Maggie.
Mr. and Mrs. John Clingham went to Monticello today to spend Sunday with their son.
A fine son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Mackey in the east part of town last night.
° Mrs. C. D. Martin returned to Cincinnati this afternoon, after a visit with relatives here.
Miss Callie Baker left today for Rossville, 111., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Geo. Kimberlin.
Mrs. Mabel Wood and children, of Rochester, are here on account of the illness of her father, J. F. Osborne.
An operation was performed upon Mrs. Chas. Chamberlain at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago yesterday.
Dr. Myer went to Indianapolis today, where he will attend the Indiana State Dental Association next week. - • ~ =
T. Miller, a cripple, of Barkley townqhip, son of Abe Miller, is visiting his sister, Mrs. JoSiah Flora, at Flora. Mrs. Lulu Purdum returned to Forest yesterday, after a week’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Maxwell.
Miss Carrie Pierce returned from Indianapolis last evening, where she has been for the past ten weeks taking a course in music.
Miss Maggie Torbet returned to Indianapolis today, after a three weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Torbet, of Barkley township.
James N. Goble, of Indianapolis, was the guest of Wm. Folger, trustee of Barkley township, yesterday. He found the crops in fine condition.
C. Arthur Tuteur is home from Indianapolis for a visit until after the Fourth. He is working in the offices of the Northwestern Mutual Insurance Co., in that city.
Mrs. J. L. Smith and Miss Beatrice Thomas went to Lafayette today. Mrs. Smith will remain only over Sunday, but Miss Thomas will remain there for an extended visit with her mother. - . ~ '•
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sprague, who have been visiting his hrnther—at Bridgetown, are here for a visit over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Woodworth, before returning ¥ to their home at Gibbon, Neb. Jasper county is filling up Longcliff about as fast as nay county could be expected too. Last week three people in that county were declared insane and sent to the asylum. Possibly that new soap factory dope has something to do with it. —Brook Reporter.
The last number on the July 4th program has been filled, that of speaker. The Hon. Wm. Parkison, of Rensselaer, has been secured to deliver the address of the day. Brook was very fortunate in securing the services of such an able orator as Mr. Parkison. He is one of the ablest attorneys on the circuit and his reputation as a speaker is to well known for comment. —Brook Reporter.
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John Bowie, of Wheatfleld, editor of the Kankakee Valley Review, with his family, left on Tuesday for a two weeks’ vacation, which he will spend in Canada with his mother and other relatives. Mr. Bowie has been away from his old home for many years, but last year he was called there by the sickness of his mother, and this year he decided to take hi* family with him and let them get acquainted with his relatives whom they have never seen. The Review will bq in charge of the correspondents during his absence.
