Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I TUESDAY. Mrs. M. E. Corliss is visiting in Chicago today. Simon Fendig, of Wheatfield, visited relatives here today. ■ Atta and Etnma-Clager returned today from a trip to Niagara Falls. Sheriff Shirer took William Becker the insane man, to Longcliffe asylum today. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. M. Tudor, of Barkley township, this morning. Thos. Burns and daughter, of Kankakee, are visiting his son north of Rensselaer. «. Mrs. Fred Powell returned home Tuesday, after a week’s “visit with relatives here. George Sharp returned to Indianapolis today, after a visit with his children here. Mrs. C. A. Ranch and son, Eugene, of Peoria, 111., are the guests of her sister, Mrs. Lee. Harrison Timmons went to Benton Harbor, Mich.,, yesterday, where he expects to find work. Mrs. Alice Morlan Estep, of East Liverpool, 0., is visiting her brother, Chas. Morlan, and family.

Wm. P. GofHeld, Wm. Rishling and' Harry Demery left for Oaks, N. Dak., today, on a prospecting trip.

Miss Myrtle Watson joined her parents at Hammond tdday. She was accompanied there by Miss Nora Phillips.

Mrs. W. N. Jordan, of Barkley township, left this afternoon for a visit with her parents at Fort Recovery, Ohio.

Mrs. Max Moss and Miss Gertie Levy, of New, Orleans, are here for a visit with the former’s sister, Mrs. B. S. Fendig.

R. A. Lincolnfelter, who had been visiting his nephew, Arthur Lincolnfelter; left today for his home in Pendleton.

Mrs. L. W. Hunt, of Baroda, Mich., came last night to be at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Miller, who died at noon today.

Mrs. H. P. Kissengei' and son Earl, who have been visiting relatives here the past two months, left today for their home in Tacoma, Wash.

Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Strickfaden, daughter Mabel and son George were here today to attend the funeral of the former’s brother, Tony Strickfaden.

Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S CASTORI A

John Bone, of Nehrland, killed nine rattlesnakes Thursday afternoon while fighting fire on the Gifford marsh. The snakes were of various sizes and ages.\ Mrs. J. Barnhart and daughter Lillian returned to their home in Lafayette today, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Morlan and Mr. and Mrs. €has. Rishling. Mr. and Mrs. Hale Warner are taking a trip to the coast. They joined Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig at St. Paul, Minn., yesterday, and will continue the trip with them. '■ !. \ Mrs. Frank Glascoe returned to her home in Chicago this morning, after a visit with relatives here. Mrs. L. Paulsen, of Wheatfield, and Miss Beatrice Tilton, accompanied here home. Miss Minnie Mossner, who has had charge of the Monnett Home for the past year and a half, left today for her home in lowa. Miss Grace Lindley will take Miss Eaton’s place here and Miss Charlotte Codding will take the place of Miss Mossner in the Home. .

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