Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 108, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1909 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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TUESDAY. “Uncle” Joe Burns is down from Fair Oaks today. Jesse Walker, of Barkley township, is building a big new barn. Snyder & Sons have the contract. Miss Marceline Roberts left this morning for Oxford, Ohio, to resume her college studies. Her mother’s condition is greatly improved. Mrs. G. A. Williams returned this morning from a visit of two weeks at Carthage, 111. Her mother, Mrs. J. C. Davidson, returned home with her.

A. Leopold returned this morning from his visit in Indianapolis.

Joe Hardman and Ray Wood are fishing at the Kankakee river today.

Mrs. C. W. Coen and Mrs. Rebeca Porter are spending today in Chicago.

Miss Nellie Makeever, of near Mt. Ayr, went to Roselawn today to visit her sister, Mrs. Otis Phillips.

N. S. Bates went to_Chicago this morning to spend the day with his daughter, Alice, at Hahnemann hospital.

A. J. Harmon is auctioneering and J. P. Hammond clerking the Ploegsma sale at Thayer today. Gaylord Michal is attending it from here.

Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett returned this morning from a visit of ten days with relatives and friends at Cincinnati, Dayton and Bellefountaine, Ohio.

Miss Blanche L. Babcock, daughter of J. L. Babcock, of Parr, has entered Northwestern University at Evanston, going there last Saturday. She has Room No. 4, at Frances Williard Hall.

Mrs. A. M. Rimer, who has been visiting her brother, Chas. J. Baker, near Mt. Ayr, for the past two weeks, left this morning for her home near Wabash. -

Victor Comer, who was to have taught the Rosebud school in Union township, resigned last Saturday and will continue in the employ of W. L. Wood, of Parr. Miss Jessie Makeever is teaching the school.

Mrs. Chas. H. Guild, Mrs. Thos. H. Robinson, Dr. Schuyler Robinson and son left Tuesday forenoon by auto for a visit with relatives at Ridge Farm in Illinois.—Medaryville Advertiser.

C. W. Bussell, of McCoysburg, went to Hammond this morning to see his mother-in-law, Mrs. Nancy 'Whitaker, who is 89 years of age and in fast declining health. Mrs. Whitaker formerly lived at Wheatfield.

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A. Gangloff and family have moved into their fine new house which Snyder & Sons just completed for them, and are now enjoying its many comforts. The house is the largest and best -erected in Rensselaer this year.

J. G. Jackson and wife and little daughter, of Champaign, 111., who have been visiting his uncle, H. W. Jackson, snd wife since Sunday, left this morning for Antwerp, Ohio, to visit relatives.

Bela Roberts, son of Press Roberts, of over toward Brook, has returned

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home from Oakland, Cal., where he worked as an electrician for some time. He did not like the country and his work or the climate did not agree with him, and he will remain at home during the winter.

The first pickle tank car arrived here this morning for removing the pickles from the vats here, and is being loaded. The car consists of three tanks, holding an aggregate of about 1,200 bushels. The pickles are being shipped to the factory headquarters at Bloomington, 111.

John L. Hamilton and family, of Hoopeston, 111., came over here Saturday evening and remained over Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ranton, southeast of town, making their trip by automobile. Mr. Hamilton is a banker at Hoopeston, and a former president of the National Bankers Association. Before coming here Mr. Ranton was the assistant cashier of Mr. Hamilton’s bank.

Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA

Prof. Vincent Tripodi will leave tomorrow for Italy to be gone for possibly two months. His mother is growing old and has been ill as well as one of his sisters and they wish to see him and there is some business connected >wi|h their estate which needs his personal attention so he is taking this time of the year when there is a lull in musical work to go. —Monticello Journal.

Miss Mary Iselman returned this morning from a week’s visit with the family of Philip Klstner at Dunn. Mr. Kistner and family moved from here a few months ago, and he has been conducting the leading business there since that time, and is getting along very nicely. He still owns a large farm in this county, near McCoysburg, and will be over next week to look after it.

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