Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BURNS TOWN. ' .1 C. A. Reed took his hogs to market Monday. \ Wm. Green is on the sick list at this writing. Chris Morgenegg is on the sick list at this writing. Elmer Brown spent Thursday night with S. H. Holmes. Elmer Brown purchased him a new buggy Friday. Look out girls. t j Mrs. Samuel Holmes and Spencer were in Rensselaer Wednesday. Charles Greenlee and family visited with T. G. Brown and family Sunday. Miss Lucy Morgenegg and little sister, Annie, were Rensselaer goers Wednesday. Spencer Greenlee, of Plymouth, is visiting friends and relatives in this locality for a few days. Herbert and Rollin Eib started for North Dakota Wednesday, where they will spent several months. Mrs. John Schroer and Mrs. Frank Schroer helped Mrs. Barney Kolhoff cook for threshers Saturday. Misses Mary and Hazel Jacks visited with Mr. and Mrs 5 . Samuel Holmes and family Friday night and Saturday. Mart Shroer took his father and brother, Frank, and Jim Stanley over to Rensselaer Saturday evening in his auto. Mrs. Lester Schriner and children returned home to Sheridan, 111., after an extended visit with friends and relatives. C. C. Clay, of Macon, Miss., spent a few days the last of last week with Winfred Pullins, being his first trip to Indiana. Jim Stanley and Misses Lucy and Katie Morgenegg called on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holmes and family Tuesday evening. Charley Pullins arrived home Saturday from Ohio, where he has been visiting old friends and relatives he had not visited for fifty years. Jim Stanley and Misses Lucy and Katie Morgenegg and Misses Bertha and Ethel Holmes spent Sunday afternoon with T. G. Brown and family. You haven’t seen the other fellow yet. Two prominent formers of the suburbs of our town got into a mixup Monday, and played with each other pretty rough. Misses and Jennie Eib returned home Tuesday from Winona Lake. They came out from Rensselaer with T. G. Brown and Frank in an auto.

Earl Houlehan, of Crawfordsville, has been appointed assistant chemist at the food and drug laboratory In New York City. He is a graduate of Wabash college, class of 1908. The Republican la headquarters for fine Job printing.