Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 107, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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hat. Cau at Mrs. fmes’ today. L, Chas. R. Templeton, of Valparaiso, here this morning for a short stay. » • Mrs. Ann E. Steptienscjti f^turn^d_ ( to| Parr this morning, a .w,£e,k’s, visit here with relatives. Mrs. Tone Kanne j>a/>y wppl Parr today to spend the jay with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Clemens. Mrs. H. M. Grant wept .to Chicago yesterday, tp the jjickness of; her daughter, Afrs. P. L. Mattes. There was quite a little frost last night, and crops that were not past the frost period were probably put out of business. Twelve or fifteen couples held aiv enjoyable dance at the armory Friday evening. The fraternity bunch planned jthe event. Frank Peregrine and wife, of McCoysburg, came this morning to visit Nelson DuCharme, Jr., and wife, southwest of town. Miss Belle Langhoff came down from Chicago today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Langhoff, over near Remington. N ' . . Brook has established an eight mile automobile limit inside the corporation and instructed the town marshal to enforce the ordinance.
Mrs. M. E. Ifeck, of Valparaiso, who has beep visiting at Monon for the past week, came here this morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harve Miller. - L See the auto overcoats at my store in all the different shades and colors. All sizes at reasonable prices. C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. Ves Richards went to Sheldon this morning to remain over Sunday with her husband, who is working for W. F. Smith on the stone road contracts. Mrs. Jennie Sigler, of Mt. Ayr, who has been visiting her daughter in Chicago, returned home today. Her son came over from Mt. Ayr after her in his automobile. Remember, that if Mrs. Imes can not please you with trimmed hats she will be pleased to take your order and execute your own ideas in designing your hat. Call and see her large stock. Floyd Meyers came home from Franklin this morning to visit over Sunday with his parents. His trip was especially made to see grandmother, Mrs. Kennedy, who was so severely injured the first of the week. It will pay you to come for miles to attend the JJilUnery Opening Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 and 2, at the Big Corner Department Store. The most complete line ever shown in this city, all at popular prices. We can suit and please you. ROWLES & PARKER.
. Seventy-nine old soldiers attended the reunion at Brook last week, and the Reporter publishes a list of their names. S. E. Yeoman, George Pumphrey, Theo. Warne and H. C. Pierson were the only familiar names from this county, but there were a great many members of the 51st, 99th, 128th and 151st regiments, all of which have members in this county. Gifford Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hayes, formerly of Barkley township, went to Marion today, where his parents now reside. He has been here for a short time visiting his sister, Mrs. William Florence and family, north of town. Gifford visited in Michigan this summer and had a bad siege of typhoid fever, from which he is not yet altogether recovered. Dr. H. J. Laws, who is to be associated with Dr. Washburn, arrived here yesterday, having come a week earlier than he had at first expected, owing to Dr. Washburn being in poor health and almost unable to take care of his country practice. Dr. Washburn is suffering from bladder trouble tbat threatens to become chronic and he wishes to ease up some from his strenuous automobile riding, and Dr. Laws will help with this as well as with his office practice.
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