Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Hiss Tillie Ramp has returned from a visit in Cpldfrd~j| Miss Mather fiT visidjSg her sia ? ter, Mrs. Loy Hess, at. qpo^land. Attom^ ; Lowell, was here on business yesterday. Bradford Poole has returned from Muncie, where he vtelted his Mr. and Mrs. Levi Clouse have returned from a visit in Kansas and Nebraska. r . . Mrs. Henry Holmes and son, of Delphi, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Warner.
E. Regner, of Mt. Ayr, took the train here today for a visit with relatives in Wabash. David May, of Mt. Ayr, left here this morning for a visit with his daughter in Frankfort. v Mrs. M. E. Corliss has returned from a visit with her son, Clyde, at Kankakee, 111. Miss Lillie <Withain and Mary Johnson, of Mt. Ayr, Arevisiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Critser. . .■- - - „ A daughter* watf -born to Mr. and Mrs. George BOTntrager; ’of south of s town* this morning. Miss Dickinson returned to Chicago this morning, after a’visit with her ' brother at Remington.
James Harris and Albert Kendal returned to Springfield, Ohio, today, after a short visit here. j Mrs. L. F. Lowe, of Monon, and Mrs. W. H. Bradt, of Chicago, were the guests of Mrs. Mary E. Lowe yesterday. Misses Mabel and Madeline Moore have gone to Pleasant-Ridge to visit their aunt, Mrs. E. Potts, for a few days. Capt. J. M. Wasson and wife went to Berwyn, 111., this morning for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Albert E. Coen. Miss Minnie Garriot, of Brookston, returned home today, after visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. Hitchings; in Jordan township. >
The Monon will run a special train from Rensselaer to Lafayette Thursday, September 2nd, on account of the Tippecanoe County Fair.
and Mrs. Anson Chupp, who have- been visiting his parents near Surrey, returned to their home at Edinburg, this afternoon.
Walter English is home from Glencoe, 111., and will. remain here until the opening of Purdue university, when he will enter that institution.
E. G. Frodelius, of Sugar Grove, Pa., Is visiting J. H. Knapp and family. He brought a horse for Mr. Knapp from the latter’s old home in New York.
Miss Jennie Comer, Miss Wilma Peyton, Miss Martha Ramp and Miss Charlotte Kanne are attending a house party at Parr, today given by Misses Helen and Lois Meader. ■ ■* J«7 ncs ' 6 *
Children -Cry FOR FLETCHER'S * CASTORI A
Sylvester Gray left today for Carmichaels, Pa., for a few weeks’ visit. Mrs. Gray has been there for six weeks in attendance upon her aunt, who has been in poor health for some time.
Jesse L. Swaim, wife and baby and John and Clara SWitzer returned Monday night from a visit at Indiana Harbor, South Bend, Chicago, Chicago Heights and Steger. They were accompanied home by their aunt and cousin, Mrs. H. J. Ott and son, of Chicago Heights. Mrs. Ott is in very poor health, and thinks a rest will be beneficial.
Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CA3TO R I A Mr. Merchant, If a Bwell looking young lady presents herself in your store and solicits you for an advertisement in a cook book, do try to say no. She is Miss Jennie Ounn and she went gunning for Richmond merchants a few days ago and held them up for much money in advance. A publishing concern has the book in type and is waiting for Miss Qtinn to appear. Her whereabouts for the' last ten days is unknown. Merchants and publishing houses .figure the aggre**te lo 8" la>3oo - U itfw ;ru Try the classified oolumn.
