Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

, WEDNESDAY, - ~ - John M. Kfiapp is spending today in Chicagp. • *• Peter Nomenson, of Dwight, 111., a well known real estate man, is here today. Clarence Smith went to Lafayette today to attend the Barnum & Bailey circus. Miss Viola Glazebrook went to Greencastle today for a visit of indefinite length. - r 1" J. K. Middletown and wife and daughter went to Chicago this morning for a visit of a few days. Mrs. Parker Overton returned. to Hammond yesterday, after a visit of two weeks here with her father, Geo. Andrus. W. F. Danner, wife and child, of Meadville, Pa., are here for a visit of a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John M. Knapp.

Mrs. Mary eJ. Rogers and Mrs. Joyce Rogers, of Monon, are spending today with their aged uncle, James Leatherman, sr. Clarence Goodman returned to his home at Lafayette today, after a visit of a week with his aunt, Mrs. Henry Dean, west of town. Mrs. Ben Smith and mother, Mrs. E. A. Lewis, went to North Manchester today for a week’s visit with the latter’s brother. Miss Pearl Comer returned yesterday from a visit of three weeks with her father at Headley and her brother, Clyde, near Winchester. One street across the river is today being given an application of crude oil to overcome the dust.nuisance. The result will be watched with interest. Mrs. Will Hoover, Mrs. Fred Phillips, Mrs. A. R. Kresler and Mrs. C. C. Warner composed a party that attended the Barnum & Bailey circus at Lafayette today.

Misft Constance Adams will be in the city for a week studying styles, and will be at Mrs. Purcupile’s this season ready to meet our customers and you are cordially invited to come in.

A. L. Padgitt is attending the races at Crawfordsville this week. He has met with poor success so far this season, having won only one or two races and his horses having been sick part of the time.

Captain Benjamin H. Watkins, of the 2nd U. S. Infantry, has arrived at Purdue to take up his work as military commandant. Capt Lutz, the former commandant, will join his regiment at Fort Snelling, Minn., the first of September. I

Mrs. Jane Whitsel, of. Lafayette, who kept house for the Carr brothore, west of town, during the absence of their sister, Miss Nancy Carr, who made a protracted visit with her niece in Washington, returned to her home in Lafayette today.

Mrs. Susie Maines returned yesterday from Qoodland, where she has been for the past month with her daughter, Mrs. Loy Hess, who is in quite poor health. Mrs. Maines will return there and remain for an indefinite time and her son, Judson, and family, wl'l occupy her bouse on Dayton street.

The half a hundred or such a matter Lafayette people who were to havs spent Tuesday night in Rensselaer, returning home via this city as they were concluding an automobile trip, did not materialize, and it is understood that the entire trip was given up. It is probable that the autoists were unwilling to be away from home during the visit of the Barnum & Bailey circus, which is in Lafayette today.

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