Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 109, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
I FRIDAY. Joe Long is in Chicago today. r' ~ ~ j- - C. J. Dean made a business trip to Chicago today. Mrs. J. H. Carson is spending to■day in Chalmers. Attorney Geo. Kassabaum, of Monticello, is here today. ' k ' Born, Thursday, Sept. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Camp, a son. Miss Opal Grant went to Roselawn, yesterday for a short visit. Mrs. Emma M. York made a business trip to Monon today. Vernon Nowels is making a business trip to Chicago today. Mrs. F. A. Turfler and little son are spending today in Monticello. E. L. Hollingsworth made a business trip to Thayer this morning. Mrs. C. F. Stackhouse and Miss Weltha Trussell are spending today in Chicago. Little Emmet Hollingsworth IS'’ quite sick and Mrs. Mary A. Howe is nursing him. Mrs. Maria Hopkins and son, George W., went to Chicago this morning to spend the day.
Mrs. Rachel Scott returned yesterday from a short visit with relatives at Medaryville. Miss Marie Comer went to Englewood Thursday evening to remain until Sunday evening. Miss Leona Essex, of Indianapolis, came yesterday evening to visit her aunt, Mrs. A. Simpson. Mrs. H. F. McCracken returned to Gary today, after a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. E. N. Loy. Will Morris, Riley Tullis and Will Michal and two sons are spending today fishing on the Kankakee.
Ed Harris and wife, of Mt. Ayr, ' took the train here today for Medaryville for a short visit with relatives. Another bunch of principals and witnesses in the Newton township road case went to Monticello today. Mrs. Nellie Brook, who resides on the Hill farm southwest of town, wept to Madison this ipornlng to visit relatives, Mrs. Mary J. Hopkins chme from Monticello this morning after a short visit with the family of her son, Homer. John H. Thornton and A. J. Galbreath went to Elkhart yesterday to attend the reunion of the 9th Indiana regiment. Ed Hopkins, J. W. Coen and Fred McColly went to the Kankakee this morning for a week’s camping and fishing trip.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Biggs and Mrs. Hamlin, of West Lebanon, arrived Thursday afternoon to visit the family of A. J. Biggs. Mrs. C. O. Smith and little son returned to Chicago today, after a visit here with her father, Perry Marlatt, and other relatives. Miss Cora Schultz, of Parr, returned to her home yesterday, after a visit of a week with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Hammerton, of Brook. A. J. Sauder, of Chalmers, and C. Kochelmus, of near Remington, took the train here this morping for Chicago, on a business trip.
CKildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CA STOR I A Mias Mildred Biggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A J. Biggs, has recovered from her attack of typhoid fever and was able to be in town one day this week.’ Dr. F. A Turfler will leave this evening for Duluth, Minn., where he will deliver a lecture before the meeting of the state association of osteopaths. See my stock of buggies while you are looking for one to buy. I have the quality, price and experience for your benefit. C. A ROBERTS. Frank Medland, the general contractor for tbe new building at St. Joseph’s college, Is being visited by his wife and three children from Logansport, who are stopping at Fate’s Model hotel. oHttdr.«!V WfM, FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORI A,
