Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1909 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Walter Crampton, who has been visiting his uncle, C. E. Prior, for the past month, returned to his home in Chicago today. Mrs. R. P. Benjamin and grandchild, Lydia Cain, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Magee at Otterbein. Mrs. W. O. McCord returned from a visit with her husband in Chicago yesterday evening and today went to her hoftie in Mt. Ayr. Eldridge and son Tommy, ( left this morning for a visit of three or four weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Leach, at Geddes, S. Dak. James Watts and wife, J. R. Gray, Mrs. Mary E. Lowe, Misses Irene Simpson and Harriet Overton and Masters John Moore and Noble York are attending the Monon home coming celebration today. Mrs. Lida Potts was called to Bowling Green, Ohio, today by a telegram announcing the death of her little granddaughter, the two months old child of her daughter, Mrs. Pearl Potts Watson. Mrs. Potts expects to return home Sunday. C. T. Short and wife and two children, of Bellefountaine, Ohio, have been visiting her> brother, Attorney G. A. Williams, and left this morning for Monon, where he will be the superintendent of the schools the ensuing year. J. W. Childers left this morning for his trip to the northwest, where he will work during the fall at harvesting. not sure whether he would stop, in Wisconsin or go on to North Dakota. He does not expect to return until about Christmas. The weather took a decidedly cooler turn Tuesday evening and before morning the temperature was near the frost mark, and some early risers report a slight frost here, but no damage resulted. Today it has not warmed up very much and there Is fear of damaging: frost tonight in the lower lands. 4*» Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S OAS TO R I A McColly ft Coen report that they are very busy with work this fall. They
