Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1909 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. John Ward and baby are visiting at Monticello. W. W. Matheny and wife returned this morning from a visit of a few days in Chicago. A. C. Farmer and family left this morning for their home at Oklahoma City, after a visit of two weeks with his father, A. G. W. Farmer, and family and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Ritchey. A. C. Stauffenberg was over from Manhattan, Ilh,* 'yesterday and arranged to rent his Barkley township farm to Harry Gallagher, who has lived south of town for several years. Mr. Gallagher will occupy it about March Ist. Joseph Westhoven brought his son Bernard here from Liberty Center, Ohio, yesterday and placed him in St. Joseph’s College. G. H. McCain, the insurance man and Wren catcher, was formerly a resident of Liberty Center and he and Mr. Westhoven were acquaintances for years, and they enjoyed a fine visit while here. Frank Haskell brought to the Republican office today two large ears of corn raised by his brother, James, who now lives in Wells county and who formerly lived in Rensselaer. They are fine samples of a big field, and show that our former citizen is going to have a fine king crop this season. The ears may be seen at the Republican office. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORI A Mrs. Peter May returned home last Saturday from Melvin, 111., where she and her husband had been called by the news of the accidental killing of their son-in-law, William Karsten. Mr. May remained there with his daughter and grandchildren and will not be expected home for some time. Last year at about this time Mr. Karsten and family visited the May family here. Dr. Albert Overton arrived here yesterday from a trip in Michigan and will spend a few days visiting relatives and his many old friends here. He has been engaged in the practice of osteopathy at Tuscola, 111., for several years and is prospering. Ilis vacation has been taken in an automobile, and Mrs. Overton started out with him but stopped at the home of her sister and the doctor arrived here alone in his fine large car. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S OASTO R I A The football fever is beginning to crop out and a letter was received here yesterday from the Wabash Athletic Club announcing their organization and asking for a game. If the high school does not play a firstclass athletic team is to be organized. Wabash has been too much for the locals in recent years, and it fs‘ probable that they would be too strong for our lads the first of the year, but later in the season they might stand a better show. A car load of steel which workmen had been unloading near the Coen & Brady elevator Monday forenoon, tipped over, spilling the rails over the main track and breaking the wheel trucks from under the flat car from which they fell. It took about an hour to clear the track and delayed the north bound 10:05 passenger about 15 minutes. Bruce Ryan, a brakeman on the train, was standing close to the car when it tipped over and was fortunate to escape, the rails falling very close to him. Your complexion as well as your temper Is rendered miserable by a disordered liver. By taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets you can improve both. Sold by all dealers. c
TUESDAY. Dr. A. G. Catt and L. Strong are in Chicago today. John W. Marlatt made a business trip to Chicago today. Attorney Emery Sellers is over from Monticello £oday. , W. J. Imes and wife were (n Chicago Saturday and Sunday. Grover C. Norris, wife and baby arrived home this morning from a visit since Saturday at Kankakee. E. Powell, of the Nowels house, went to Boone county today on a combined business and visiting trip. William Hurley and family are moving here from Logansport, and will occupy a farm on Gifford land. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gowland returned this morning from a short visit with relatives at McCoysburg. John M. Moore, of Barkley township, went to Kalamazoo, Mich., today to visit his son for a few days. Mrs. Ernest Fritts returned home to Delphi yesterday, after a short visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Alter. *' Granville Moody, Fred Waymire and Austin Moore went to St. Louis today, where they will probably buy some feeding stock. Mrs. Isiah Duffey and two children left today for their home in Wabash, after a visit of a week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Walker. John M. Knapp and wife returned a day or two ago from an automobile trip to Kankakee, 111., where they attended the fair and visited- with friends. Mrs. Wade Loop and children returned this morning to their home in Marion? Her mother, Mrs. M. E. Travis, accompanied them as far as Logansport. Mrs. A. J. Bissenden returned yesterday from her visit at Paxton, 111. Her mother, Mrs. William Birt, accompanied her home, and returned to Paxton today. Miss Grace Reed left today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Borntrager, at Fort Wayne, and her grandmother, Mrs. Catharine Kissinger, at Wabash. A. S. Laßue- returned yesterday morning from Kansas, where he went as a land agent. Fourteen car loads of people went there from Chicago last week on a prospecting trip. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORI A Farmer Hopkins, of Barkley township, is one of the latest auto purchasers, having arrived Ihome with a first-class new five passenger car a few days ago. He make trips to Shelby now without arousing suspicion and the telltale hand grip can be tucked away under the seat. College students in great numbers are arriving on every train and it is gratifying to know that there will be from 50 to 70 more than a year ago. McGurran arrived yesterday from Sedalia, Mo., and will go to Brook tomorrow and play shortstop for the Wrens, Parcells shifting to second and Morgan to first.
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