Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1909 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Clare Jessen is visiting in Morocco. _ Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Irvin spent Sunday in Wolcott Vith Mr. and Mrs. Ed Irvin. Mr. pnd Mrs. Ora Eldrech and children, of Monticello, spent Sunday with the former’s cousin, Mrs. Frank King. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Borntrager returned Saturday from Wapakoneta, Ohio, where they had been visiting relatives. Misses Laura Beaureguard and Mollie Orr returned to Chicago Saturday evening, after a few weeks’ visit with Alex Hurley and family. George N. Dunn, of Wichita, Kans., is here for a visit with his wife, and their parents, Hon. and Mrs. I. D. Dunn, of Dunnville, and Mr. and Mrs. Granville Moody. Mrs. Joseph Meyer and Mrs. Theodore Meyer and children, who have been visiting Miss Mary Meyer, left for their home at Pittsburg, Pa., today. . - E. L. Hollingsworth is spending a week in Wisconsin on a fishing trip. He says he wants to catch the twenty pound muskalonge that got away last trip. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lee, who came here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Lee’s brother, Randolph Spriggs, left for their home at Mitchell, S. Dak., today. There are advertised letters in the postoffice for J. T. Walsh, Oscar Olson, Joshua Mills, H. Cochus, C. Pohlman, Henry Thomas, Lily Martin and Mrs. Mae* Evan. Mrs. Ella McPhee, of ,Fleming, Canada, and Miss Mabel Davis, of Monticello, returned to the latter place today, after a visit with the family of J. K. Davis. Forty guests had narrow escapes from death early Tuesday when the Hotel Hessel, at Hessel, Mich., was burned to the ground. A number of them escaped in their night clothing and lost all of their baggage. The loss is about $15,000. All special scenery and mechanical effects are carried by the Eli and Jane company. The play is on the order of “Way Down East” and “Shore Acres”. It’s worth your while to take advantage of this opportunity and do not make a mistake but see this great play. August 19th. The following clipping from a Davenport, lowa, paper has been sent to the Republican: “Miss Blanche Brasket, of Fair Oaks, Ind., and Mr. W. Widel, of Davenport, were united in marriage Wednesday evening, at 8 o’clock at the parsonage of the First Christian church, by Rev. S. M. Perkins. There were no attendants, the witnesses being Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Allen, of Davenport. The groom is employed at the Kron’s Baking company and the couple will make their home at 612 East Twelfth street, this city.”