Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
' 'W' ■i,.«■■■,■ >i-i. iwi. -.’aw. - - - Thorny .Ward, of Ogden, is here on Clarence jiurley“wss down from Parr Mr. #S4 l. D. Grant went to Chicago today. Mrs. Laura Michaels is visiting her daughter in ; M&-iOB v Virginia MisEHae’returned to Reynolds today, after a visit here. Postmaster J. EL Carson, of Hebron, was here on business yesterday; Misses Helen Murray and Martha Long are spending the day in Lafayette. —•
Dave Shields, who has been visiting relatives here, went to Chicago today. Mrs. Mary E. Troxell, of DeMotte, attended the K. of P. picnic here yesterday. « -- - Miss IVlollie Dickenson went to Delphi to visit over Sunday with Miss Crowell. Miss Lula Long, of Shelbyville, is the guest of her cousin, Miss’ Grace Worland. . k Miss Edna Hauter left Friday for a three weeks’ visit in the Adirondack Mountains.
Mrs. E. P. Honan and son Edward went to Chicago today, the latter to take treatment.
Earnest L. Clark came over from Delphi this afternoon to spend Sunday with his parents.!
Miss Lura Yeoman, of Columbia City, is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Yeoman.
George Jernigan returned to Marion today after a visit with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Passons.
George Strickfaden, Jr., returned to
his home at Lafayette yesterday, after a few days’ visit with friends.
Kenneth Allman left this morning for Milwaukee, Wis., for a ten days’ visit with his aunt, Mrs. P. W. Dirham.
Orville Bringle returned from Terre Haute, yesterday, where he had been attending normal. He will teach near Fair Oaks.
Misses Cleo Pitts, of Lafayette, and Margaret Kriegh, of Greencastle, are here, and will spend Sunday with Miss Bessie Davis.
Eph Hickman, Harry Parker and two others wedt to Indianapolis last night in the former's automobile to take in the races.
Mrs. Adam Kohley and two children, and Mrs. Ed Kearnes, of Napierville, 111., are visiting the family of Stephen Kohley, southeast of town.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Michaels, who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Earnest Lamson, returned to their home in Union City today.
Miss Clara Brusnahan, of Parr, and Miss Maribel Parkison, of Pleasant Ridge, attended a club party at the home of Miss Clara Jessen Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Coey, of Francesville, visited their daughter, Mrs. C. B. Reprogle, today. Master John Reprogle, who has been visiting them for some tlmd, returned home with them. •
Nightwatch Thomas picked up a lot of'garments near the railroad Friday night that were evidently lost from some one’s family washing. The clothing has been done up in a package and left at the depot, where the owner can get same.
The Are company was called out this afternon by a small fire at the Meyers property in the east part of town. The roof of a small building used for a summer kitchen caught fire in the room. The blaze was extinguished by the üb6 of the hand extinguishers after a small hole was burned in the roof.
The big public sale of lots at Monticello yesterday for the benefit of the factory fund was a success. Ninetyseven lots were sold. The highest price received was $2,300 for a lot the else of four ordinary lots and on which there were improvements. The next highest price was $195.50. The lowest price received for, a lpt was Chiidrsrt* Cr> ru. FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORI A
