Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I M at. Mrs; Emma York transacted bus!.u; . . - ness in Monon today. Mrs. Lou Harmon left today for a visit at .ChAttsworth, 111. Miss Eva Sayler left today for Albert, Kans., for an extended visit. George Putts went to Kankakee, 111., yesterday to spend the Fourth. Uncle Joe Cannon will be one of' the attractions at Fountain Park this * A, - year. Mrs. T. Cottingham, of Fair Oaks, returned last night from a visit in California. i *7 -.7.. . • A son was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Lewis, of Barkley township. Miss Bessie Ropp went to Lafayette last evening to visit her cousin, Miss Ellen Ranney. Lase Criswell and family, of Salem, are here on a visit to their daughter, Mrs. Hiram Blanchett.

Mrs. F. E. Mauck and children, of Muncie, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Yeoman.

Miss Opal Grant went to Parr this morning for a week’s visit with her aunt, Mrs. Theo. Warren.

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Babcbck and Mr. and Mrs, Bert Hopkins are in Milwaukee for a few days’ visit.

Mrs. Frank Critser and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mauck are visiting their brother, Lee Mauck, at Surrey.

Judge Hanley, who has been quite severely sick for two or three weeks, is beginning to show some improvement.

Mrs. H. N. Ogden, of Indianapolis, returned to Indianapolis yesterday, after a visit with Rev. Kindig and family.

Miss Adah E. Bush, of Kentland, was here yesterday taking the evidence in shorthand in the Burger case. ✓ Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hammerton went to East Lynn, 111., today for a ten days’ visit with relatives and friends.

Miss Nellie McCarthy, after a few days’ visit with her parents here, returned to Williamsport, today, where she is nursing a patient. Ghtlld rort Cry FOR FLETCHfR’S CANTOR I A Harry Kurrie, who is on a vacation at Twin Lake, Wis., sent Judge Thompson twelve fine bass yesterday. The largest weighed four pounds, the lightest a pound and a half.

Pansy and Irvin Mauck, of Muncie, who have been visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H 7 Yeoman, went to Surrey this morning for a visit with theis uncle, Lee Mauck, and family.

Mrs. Myrtle Burris, of Gillam, left Thursday afternoon for Okabena, Minn., where she will join her husband. Mrs. Burris’ parents and sister, Mrs. Shultz, came in with her from Gillam to bid her goodbye.

Gentry Bro.’s pony and dog circus 1b billed to exhibit in Hammond Sunday. The church people are taking steps to prevent the performances on that day. Saloons are tolerated on every day of the week In Ham-' mond, but the line is drawn at a Sunday circus. The commissioners were invited to meet with the commissioners of Benton and Jasper counties Monday at the border of the three counties to investigate a three mile road that the people of that section want improved. The road only touches Grant township about a half mile and our commissioners felt they had little interest In the matter and did not att&id. —Kentland Enterprise.

The auto races-have been shown in moving picture places in Chicago since a few hours after the real thing was over, but now there is likely to an addition to them, which will show a terrible wreck of a touring car on the S curve near half-way house. Chicago parties came this week with a dummy (paper-mache) machine and women and have since been making photos along the line, and it is quite likely there will be some hair breadth escapes.—Crown Point Star.

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