Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
iil FRIDAY. fvi La-. u- *—~ E. W. Hickman went to Monon on business today. Miss Ida Shreevea went to DeMotte today for a visit. B. S. Fendig went to Monticello this afternoon on business. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Essex, of Indianapolis, are visiting Mr. and Mrs ; A. Simpson. Olra Clouse gave a stag party to a number of his friends last evening. A fine time is reported. Miss Evelyn Watson, of Chicago, came today for a visit with her grandmother, Mrs. M. B. Alter. Mrs. Frank Borntrager and children returned to Fort Wayne today, after a short visit with relatives here. Misses Loe and Oka Pancoast went to Reynolds today to attend a weekend house party given by Miss Disa Longwell. Mrs. P. L. Mattes returned to her home in Chicago today, after a two weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Grant. Bertha and Ray Sanderson returned to Union Mills today, after visiting relatives in Jordan township, Goodland, Kentland, and Sheldon, 111. Lon Pruett, a former resident of-Me-daryville twenty-five years ago, died at his home in Nebraska, Tuesday. The only relative he leases is a sister. W. J. Cunningham returned to Kentland today, after installing a hot water heating plant for White & Hickman in the William Bennett residence. Miss Alice Robertson, of Chicago, a Methodist Deaconness, visited the Monnett Children’s Home bere yesterday. She went from here to Battle Ground to attend the camp meeting. The Kouts bank, which closed its doors When the Parker bank at Remington was wrecked, has been reopened. The new bank has strong backing from local capitalists and shoiild be a success. Mr. and Mrs; J. A. Armstrong, of Michigan City, are visiting relatives at McCbysburgrand friends here. Mr. Armstrong is a guard in the state prison and was formerly superintendent of the McCoy lands near McCoysburg.
Mrs. Belle Reeves, mother of, and Miss Catherine Reeves, sister of Mrs. Percy Longfellow, who have been visiting her, left for their home in Chicago this morning. Mrs. Longfellow and baby accompanied them for a visit ' It was a happy crowd of K. 0. K. A. boys that arrived home from Boy City last evening bringing with them the 1909 base ball pennant. The pennant is on exhibition at Fendig’s drug stord with the scores made by the different teams. Hale Grant, Who moved to Spokane, Wash., a few daonths ago, Was in a street car head on Collision last Saturday at Coeur D’Alene, Idaho, in which sixteen person* Were kilted and over one hundred injured, eight' so badly that they cannot survive. Mr. Grant escaped injury. Governor Marshall has handed out jobs to two Indiana editors. Walter W. Chambers, of the Newcastle Democrat, is made a member of the board of trustees of the Central Hospital for the insane to succeed Eli Marvin, of Frankfort. Mrs. Lew Ellingham, wife of the editor of the Decatur Democrat, has been named to succeed Mrs. John B. Elam, of Indianapdlis, as a member of the board of the Indiana Girls’ Bchool. CASTOR IA ted llafants andChildrtn. Hi KM You l|ait Mnji Bujkt Bcfcrs th.
