Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. .Gray are visiting in Logansport. hire. Kate Watson and Mrs, She4d went to Winona today fpr a short stay. Mrs. I. N. Best and daughter, Pearl, of Rose lawn, attended the funeral of Randolph Spriggs here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lee and baby, of Mitchell, SI Dak., came today for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Lee. Mesdames J. V. Worland and J. H. Tallman, of Hammond, spent yesterday with D. M. Worland and family. Samuel Hopkins and three daughters went to Oakley today to spend a week with their brother, John Hopkins. Carr Bros, yesterday sold 65 steers at the stock yards in Chicago that averaged 1,321 pounds each and brought $6.60 per hundred. Mrs. H.-S. Thompson, of Indianapolis, and Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Loftus, of Anderson, came Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank King. Mrs. Jess Crowell went to Delphi this morning to attend old settlers’ meeting. Mr. Crowell will meet her in Monticello to visit their parents. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Kimberlin at Rossville, 111., Thursday. The mother was formerly Miss Nora Baker, daughter of John N. Baker, of Barkley township. Her sister, Miss Callie Baker, is with her. Notice has been received from the authorities at Longcliffe that the application for the admission of Wm. Becker to the asylum has been suspended until room can be found for him. The asylum is overcrowded now and Sheriff Shirer will have to care for Becker for the present. The Tipton bank, which was closed on account of the embezzlement of the assistant cashier, Noah Marker, will hie reopened Monday, the stockholders having put up cash to cover all shortages and bad accounts. Geo. Shortle, Jr., has been elected cashier and John E. Shirk assistant cashier.

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