Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

JiUFte liWtti* TiS«.i«K-ht* apoiis today. 0 d . -jflDuo y md & Mrs. Edward Ames was called to Madison today*by; the nerws of the death of her father. » ° Mrs. B Mlbinger and Mrs. C. Conklin, of Chicagp,"ye visiting Mr. and Mrs. John B^sloskey. Horace Marble and son, Buzz, And R. A. Mannan, of Wheatfield, were here today on business. Mrs. Marie Goepp returned from Medaryville today, after a visit with her father,, August Goepp. Mrs. P. C. Chatlin, of Chicago, who has been the guest of Mrs. Rice Porter, returned home today. W. C. Baker and Miss Faye Condo, of Jkjonticello, are the guests of C. B. Reprogle and family over Sunday. A. H. Hopkins, C. W. Bussell, Elvin L. Bussell and Mary E. Lowe left today on a busines trip to Wisconsin. Joe Rinehart, of Fickle, returned home today, after a visit with his sister, Mrs. C. A. Parkison, of Pleasant Ridge. ... M ■ Mrs. Herbert Sorrel, of Tipton, arrived last evening for a visit with her sister, Mrs.* True Woodworth, and family. Mrs. H. I. Adams has returned from Mitchell, S. Dak., where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Sayler.

Julius Taylor went to Indianapolis today to visit his wife over Sunday. Mrs. Taylor has been there for some days taking care of her mother, who has been sick. Miss Minerva French is visiting Zelma Rayher a few days. She is on her way home to Bluffton, having been a graduate this spring from the American Conservatory of Music of Chicago. Goodland has passed a curfew ordinance, which makes it unlawful for any person under the age of 16„years to be on the streets between the hours of 9 p. m. and 5 a. m., unless accompanied by parent or guardian. w > Speaking of the charge of Henry Marshall, of the Lafayette Bridge Co., against the Winamac Bridge Co., the Winamac Journal says: "At this

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