Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
, . TUESDAY. Kathryn Watson returnee! today from a visit in Delphi. Miss Mary Barnett went to North Liberty today for a visit. Jud Moore is at Portland today figuring on a dredging contract. W. R. Lee .and two sons have gone to the Kankakee river on a fishing trip. C. R. Parcel and granddaughter, Flossie Hines, are visiting in Kentland. Miss Ethel Jacks returned to Lafayette last evening, after a visit with her parents here. Lonzo Healy and Edwin Robinson went to South Haven, Mich., today, for a short vacation. S. M.. Laßue and wife went to Twelve Miles, Ind., today, where Mr. Laßue recently purchased a store. Marie and Lawrence Hildebrand and Miss Elnora Greenwald, of Chicago, are visiting C. Kellner and family. W. A. Davenport and his brother, C. M. Davenport, of Elwood, went to the Kankakee today for a few days’ fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Jesse and children returned to their home in Valparaiso this morning, after a visit with the Misses Comer. Edward Curts, of Brook, was brought here by the Sheriff of Newton county to serve out a fine and costs of $16.65 for intoxication. Walter English, who has been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hopkins at Glencoe, 111., for some time, returned home Sunday for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Porter went to Winona Lake this morning, where Mr. Porter will attend a meeting of the agents of the Ohio Farmers’ Insurance Co. John B. Julian, an old soldier of Canton, Ky., stopped off here today for a visit with former acquaintances. He is on his way to the Soldiers’ Home at Lafayette for a visit with friends. Miss Lillian Bernhardt, of Lafayette, who has been the guest of Misses Doris and Margerie Morlan, was called home this mornlpg to assist as singer in an entertainment at Logansport. Mrs. Michael Kanne and daughter, Charlotte, and Misses Viola and Caletta Kohley went to Joliet, 111., today, to attend the wedding of Mrs. Kanne’s niece. From there they will go to Dwight, 111., for an extended visit. Mrs. A. H. Hopkins and Mrs. E. R. Hopkins went to Eagle River, Wis., this morning for a vacation. They will be gone for two or three weeks. Mrs. Hopkins’ boys are staying with their grandfather, John B. Ellis, at Monticello. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Swaim, of Alx, fell from a wagon this morning, breaking the big bone of the right arm. This family has been very unfortunate lately and at the present time two of the other children, a boy and girl, are sick with typhoid fever. C. Arthur Tuteur returned from Milwaukee yesterday, where he had been attending the yearly meeting of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. After August Ist he will be located In New Albany in charge of the Ohio river territory for the company. The issuance of the $2 bill, which has proved unpopular, will be discontinued for the present by the treasury department. In furtherance of the efforts of the treasury officials to meet the demand for small bills for use in the movement of the crops a conference was held, at which it was decided to Increase the supply of $1 and $5 bills. Relatives of Howard Mills are in receipt of a post card from him, dated Hamilton, Mont., where he is visiting his brother, Ed, and other relatives. Howard states that last Sunday he and Ed climbed a mountain 10,00(J feet high, and that it took twelve and a halt hours steady drilling to reach that altitude, where they found snow about fifteen feet deep. The picture side of the card shows an antelope ranch at the foot of the mountains along the Northern Pacific Railway.
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