Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 105, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SATURDAY.

The Oxford Tribune is forty-five years old. A. F. Long spent Friday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George Daniels spent Friday in Chicago. Born, Friday, Sept. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Scott, a daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Sheets, of West Chicago, are visiting his mother, Mrs. James Ennis. \ Leon Lamson left this morning for Champaign, 111., to re-enter Illinois University.

Mrs. James W. Hess, of Indianapolis, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. F. Watson, for a few days. Don’t fail to read over our big advertisement elsewhere in this paper. ROWLES & PARKER.' Mrsi, M. J. Deaver, of Indianapolis, came koday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blankenbaker, at Mt. Ayr. W. H. B/ebber and wife have returend from a visit of three weeks at various places in Illinois. G. K. Hollingsworth came down from Chicago yesterday to remain over Sunday with his family. Farmers—You can get 25c a pound for your butter, if you will make good butter and take it to the Home, Grocery. w Misses Edith and Harriett Shedd went to Lafayette today, and the latter will go from there to Greencastle to attend DePauw college.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott returned to Danville, 111.,* today, after a week’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Franics, west of town. Mrs. McTurk, of London, Ontario, arrived yesterday for a two weeks’ visit with her uncle, James Matheson, and cousin, Mrs. George Reed. George Long went to Crawfordsville today to enter Wabash college. Ray Hopkins is already there and Rue Parcells is thinking of attending.

W. S. Richards has completed the work of painting and decorating the Monnett girls’ home, doing a very nice job. Mrs. Fred Linback, of Barkley township, who is a ,J llaughter of Fred Snyder of this city, was operated on in an Indianapolis hospital Tuesday and is getting along very nicely.

Gen. and Mrs. S. N, Compton, of Indianapolis, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Bates for several days, went to Brookston today to visit relatives. Floyd Meyers went to Franklin this morning to enter college. His mother, Mrs. G. F. Meyers, accompanied him there and will visit relatives for a few days. A 4-year-old child of Tillman Hoffman, of South Bend, was playing on the tracks of the Grand Trunk railroad in that city Friday and was killed by a fast train. M. A. Mills, Jr., of Osceola, Neb. x paid a short visit here with his cousin, J. W. Stockton, and left today for Columbia University, New York, to enter upon his last year as a law student.

Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA

The 3-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey E. Lowman, of Pleasamt Ridge, fell against a buggy wheel Friday and suffered internal injuries that are not thought to be serious. She was given prompt medical attendance. J. E. Carson, postmaster at Hebron, and the Porter county ditch commissioner in the Horace Marble proposed Kankakee ditch, was In the city today, meeting with Dan Waymire and Hugh Gamble, also commissioners on the ditch.

Rev. C. L. Harper, the new Methodist minister, arrived here this morning and will fill the pulpit tomorrow at the Methodist church. His family will remove here next week, occupying the parsonage upon the removal bf Rev. Klndlg and family to Rochester.

The Oxford baseball club disbanded Wednesday and divided a profit of $219.60 for the season's play. The team played twenty-five games, winning nineteen and losing The club has re-organized since disbanding and will play four or five postseason games, Including one with Rensselaer.