Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Emma Rishling is visiting in Chicago. iD. H. Yeoman went to Knox on, business today. Frank Tobias left today for a visit in Mooresville. a \A» Mr. and Mrs. Johfi, Clingan went to Frankfort today for a visit with old friends. Mrs. Wm. Greenfield and daughter, Bonnie, are visiting in Indiana Harbor. Mrs. Richard McNanny, of Hammond, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J.'H. Payne. r • E. M. Parcells went to Monticello today to run a stand during the visit of the circus. Miss Dorothy Wolfe went to Chalmers today for a two weeks’ visit with friends. \ Miss Tillie Malchow has returned from Terre Haute, where she had been attending normal school. * W. H. Postill, of Lafayette, stopped off here on his way home from Chicago, for a short visit with his relatives. Misses Grace Worland and Clara Brusnahan returned today from a few days’ visit with Miss Hazel Parker, near Francesville. The Tippecanoe county fair was being advertised here today. The fair will be held at Lafayette August 30th to September 3rd. Geo. Reed lost a horse and Wm. Hoover a steer by being struck by lightning in the last storm. Both animals were insured. The Sells-Floto circus passed through here last night on the way from Hammond to Monticello, where they will show today.
THURSDAY. Mrs. Rebecca Stevenspn is visiting relatives in Parr. N. B. Huffman, of Peru, was here on business yesterday. Isaac Parcells attended the circus at Monticelio yesterday. Mrs. Mary Howe went to Winona today for a visit with friends. Mrs. Geo. Zea and baby went to Parr today to spend a few days with her parents. Mrs. Z. A. Cox went to Winona yesterday for a few weeks’ visit with the Miller sisters. Ray Ropp left this morning for Cover, Mich., for a visit with his brother, George. Owing to the closing of the saloons at Dunkirk there are twenty vacant rooms in the city. Mrs. J. E. Robertson returned to Lafayette yesterday, after a visit with relatives near here. G. K. Hollingsworth and family leave today for Lake Geneva. They will be gone about a month. George Spangler and family, northwest of town, are in Wolcott, the guests of friends and relatives. Mrs. Bertha Moore and daughter, of Frankfort, are visiting Mrs. Frank Haskell and Mrs. Elizabeth Gwin. w Mrs. R. C. Passons, of Joliet, 111., who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Passons, left today for a visit with relatives at Frankfort. Mrs. Ray Wolfe and two children, of Hammond, are here today to attend the 66th birthday celebration of her mother, Mrs. A. Leopold. James L. Babcock, of Bluffton, is visiting old friends here. He stopped off on his way home from Chicago, where he had taken a load of cattle to market. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hollister are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hollister. They are on their way from Illinois to Allies City, Montano, where Mn Hollister will work in the railroad yards. 'George A. Williams has purchased the loan, insurance and abstract business of Ferguson & Fergus&flt Mr. Ferguson has given up the business owing to ill health and is now in. the west. Phone us or stop ps on the street and tell us when you have company or when you have been away visiting friends or relatives. We want the news and have no way of finding out every item of news without your help.
