Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FRIDAY. Will Kenyon, of Remington* 1b here on business today. • 7 • '■> Judge and' Mrs. E. P. Hammond, of Lafftyette, were here today visiting fi lends. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Garrtott are speeding the day with E. E. Harriott at Surrey. ’ Miss Constance Adams went to Chicago this afternoon for a visit with relatives. Misses Mary and Pearl Eisle returned last evening from a week’s visit in Chicago. Mrs. W. M. Hirschy left for her home in Chicago today, after visiting at O. E. Hauler’s. . „ Mr. and Mrs. George Macy, of Columbus, Ohio, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Makeever. F. F. Wilson*“was called to Danville, 111., to attend the funeral of his granddaughter, little Fern King. Mrs. N. Waterman, of Austin, 111., who has been the, guest of Mrs. N. Littlefield, returned home yesterday. ’ Mrs. Walter Haskins returned to her home in Englewood today, after a visit here with Ose Ritchey and family. Miss Amahda Przymuskl, of Hammond, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Wartena, returned home yesterday. Isaac Parcels has received no trace of the horse which is supposed to have been stolen from his lot two weeks,, ago. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davenport and daughter, who have been visiting W. A. Davenport, returned to their home at Elwood today. ■ r • Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gagel, who have been visiting relatives in this vicinity, returned 'to their home in Fort Recovery, Ohio, today.

H. V. Childers and daughter, Mrs. Mahanna, and son, returned home today, after visiting friends and relatives for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Macy and daughter, who have been visiting Mr. Macy’s mother, Mrs. John Makeever, left today for Noblesville. The Spuds went to Remington to play ball yesterday, but after the third dr fourth'inning the game had to be called owing to a heavy rain. RevJ Kindig returned from Hunters’ Springs yesterday, where he had been taking treatment. He is much Improved in health, but had a hard time of it before finding relief. Floyd Williams has gone to Morion, to attend the commencement at the Marion Normal College. He is a former graduate and it gives him much pleasure in attending these exercises. Mrs. A. J. Bellows entertained about twenty ladies this afternoon at her bomb on Cullen street in' honor of Mrs. U. M. Baughman, formerly of Rensselaer, now living in Oklahoma City. Mrs. R. W. Spriggs, of Oklahoma City, who has been visiting relatives here for some weeks, left today for a visit in Lafayette. She will also visit in Rochester and Michigan before returning home. Mrs. H. G. Daniels and daughter, Dora, returned from Medaryville last evening, where they were called by the illness of the former’s uncle, Charles Sprague, who suffered a paralytic stroke. Rev. Postill was over -to his Jasper county farm the fore part of the weekr He reports that out towards Remington the oats are about all cut while between Fowler and Good land many fields have not been touched yet.—Fowler Republican. Will Thompson was catching ball out by the depot last evening, but missed one of the throws, the ball hitting him in the eye, rendering him unconscious for a few moments. The eye is in a serious condition, but it is not thought that the eyesight will be ruined. “The"ahortage' ot~ the“First National Bank of Tipton, the assistant cashier of which, Noah Marker, disappeared was found Wednesday to amount to 1110,000 instead of >60,000 as KVArst reported. It is said on apparently good authority that the banh’p losses are between >IOO,OOO and 1110,000 In addition to the >IIO,OOO shortage. A number of band loans Lave boon discovered. • >