Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
talks, aiMHHWRI surprise *if l | ■the. .Gifford road is soon, sold to a; syndicate and be used for the inter-, urban that is now tming- planned to gO ifrom. the north part p£ this county tp Lafayette, via this, place.—Crown a , . . .. Mrs. Rachel Scott is visiting in Medaryville! MiSs Mildred Harris left today for a visit in Plymouth. 1 ' 4 Look at G. B. Porter’s low prices on okfords,' at £he~ Cash Store. W. H. Bryan, : S Chicago real estate man, was here on business today. Frank Putts returned today from a visit with his John Sefers, in Lafayette. —- A daughter was born to R. G. Gasaway and wife, of Union township, yesterday. Be sure and “get in” on those reduced prices at G. B. Porter’s, the Cash Store. Miss Martha Parkinson left this af- \ ternoon for a visit of several days at Winona Lake. Miss Jeannette Ashman returned to Frankfort today, after a visit with Miss, Nflll. Moody. . j The Ellis opera house will open the season August 3rd with Richard & Pringle’s ministrels. Mrs. Amsler was operated upon yesterday for the removal of enlarged glands of the neck. Miss Bernice Brown returned to Knox today, after a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Day. S. C. Hammond returned today from Big Rapids, Mich., where he had been visiting his son, Charles, and family.
Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORIA Yera and Jvah Healey wept to Delphi this afternoon for a visit with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Lyon. Wm. Hinchman, of Wolcott, and brother, Adam Hinchman, of Huntington, W. Va., are visiting Miss Grace Thompson. Mrs. H. P. Kessinger and son Earl, of Tacoma, Wash., who have been visiting relatives here, left for their home today. Mrs. A. S. Nowels and daughter, Helen, returned to Columbia City today, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson. The Indiana' & Chicago Traction Co., called here the Hotchkiss interurban road, got their franchise through Hammond this week, and it looks very favorable now for the road to be speedily built. After taking all the cities In North township it will be headed for Crown Point, and the general supposition is it will eventually go on to Lafayette, this state, and probably run over the Gifford road.—Crown Point Star.
CASTORIA Fvrlnfimtf and CWMren. ~ The Kind You Have Always Bought ' ' ■■ ■ ■ ■ i ■ ■ SATURDAY. Miss Ruth Marsh left today for a visit, with friends in Hanna. The Standard Oil Co. has raised the price of gasoline a cent a gallon. Frank Horsewood left this morning for Topeka to work in the harvest fluids. 'Lesley Miller, editor of the Mt. Ayr Pilot, was here on business this afternoon. Mrs. Frank B. Ham and children left today for a few weeks' visit with her parents at Champaign, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Korschat, of Lafayette, are visiting the latter’s aunt, Mrß. Phoebe Doan, west of town. Mrs. E. S. Parr and daughter, who. have been Visiting her sister, Mrs. W. F. Smith, returned to Chicago today. Mrs. Ephriam Gilmore returned to Lee last evening, after a visit in Morocco with her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Clark. Owing to the rain on the 6th of Ju)y the Fourth of July celebration at Morocco lias beep postponed until Saturday, July 31st.
