Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 110, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1909 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WEDNESDAY. W. H. MorrfeMkri»fd»* Chicago on business today. + Samuel Fendig made a business trip to Chicago today. ' Mrs. W. E. Jacks is spending today in Chicago. | Mrs. F. B. Ham went to Chicago this morning for a visit of two days. Mrs. B. A. Mcßee returned to Monon today, after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Sands. William Critser, of Templeton, a brother of Frank Gritser, was here over last night. Mrs. O. E. Brown went to Frankfort yesterday, where her son, Lester, now lives. W. W. Francis left this morning for a short visit in Englewood and Harvey. Mrs. M. D. Gwin went to Lafayette yesterday and will make a short visit there and at Indianapolis. Born, October sth, to Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Griffin, a daughter, and their first child.
Mrs. George Fate returned last evening from Indianapolis, where she had been since Sunday, visiting her mother, who is in quite poor health.
Mrs. Maud Beck and Miss L. Bentley, of Chicago, came today to visit J. T. Prouty and family, north of town.
J. W. Shedd left this morning for his winter’s sojourn in California. He will stop off for a short stay at Portland, Oreg., and then go to Los Angeles, where he will spend the winter.
C. S. Chamberlain has purchased a new 1910 No. 10 Buick automobile. It is a four-passenger car and sells for $1,050. He did not get it for his own use but expects to sell it.
Mrs. Leo Wolf came down from Hammond this morning, having been unable because of sickness in the family to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Fendig, Sunday.
The pleasant purgative effect experienced by all who use Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the healthy condition of the body and mind which they create, makes one feel joyful. Sold by all dealers. c
The workmen are again on the Washington street curb and gutter job, which will be built largely according to the original specifications, except for raising the gutter line and making the curb and gutter in one piece without a seam. The cement mixer was started this afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Eilts returned this morning from their trip bo Fort Wayne, where they took from an institution a little flvetyear-old girl, which they will adopt as their own. She is a, pretty little child with curly hair, fine features and intelligent face. 7
Mrs. Kays, who suffered from a fall some ten days ago, is slightly im- ( proved. Her poor health prior to the accident is retarding her improvements and it will probably bei some time before she can be up again.
George W. Andrus continues very weak and low and is gradually sinking away, and the end is not far distant. He is entirely conscious and very cheerful and has made all the plans for his funeral and burial.
Mayor Ellis and D. M. Worland went to Delphi today to take in the street fair and to arrange for the merry-go-round to come here during the horse show. They may possibly pick up a few other shows while there.
About seventy ladies were entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. J. W. Medicus, at her home on Cullpn street. Several Original plans for the entertainment of the guests wefe introduced and all had a very enjoyable afternoon.
Elmer Gwin and wife have moved into the house vacated by Frank Haskell, Gilbert Albin and wife have moved into the house vacated by Mr. Gwin and George Hopkins has moved into his own house vacated by Mr. Albin.
Willie Lowman, son of 4...8. Lowman, is working at Matthews, Ind., and has ordered the Daily Republican sent to him,-so that he can keep abreast of old Jasper. Delos Waymire, at Winona Lake, is also a new dally subscriber, and Ray Parks, at Bloomington, is getting the Semi-Weekly. And occasionally a man throws off trouble by getting on a bold front.
