Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 112, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1909 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TUESDAY. Good evening; have you put up your base burner? Joseph Nagle made a business trip to Lafayette today. ? K " Miss Thresa Truly went to Chicago this morning to begin work. Miss Margaret Halligan went to Fairmount today to visit her sister, Mrs. Quinlan. , Mrs. Elma Rathfon returned to Chicago today, after a short visit here with her uncle, John R. Vanatta. Attorney Frank Foltz went to Kentland this morning, having a case in the Newton circuit court. • Mrs. D. H. Yeoman returned yesterday evening from a visit at Wabash and Delphi. The six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dunn, of Jordan township, fell from a wagon Sunday and broke his left forearm. Mrs. Will Porter returned to Francesville today, after a short visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Clark. Sam Pullins and wife and their four children arrived this morning from Townsend, Mont., to remain for the winter. Orie Yeoman is home for a short visit with his father, S. E. Yeoman. He has been selling fruit trees in Michigan.

Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S PASTORIA Miss Alice Bates was brought home from a Chicago hospital yesterday, where she underwent an operation. She is getting along very nicely. - Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy, mother of Mrs. Louis Shirer and Mrs. George Meyer, who was injured a few weeks ago, is very low today and not expected to live. Mrs. Sam Barnes returned to Fowler today, after a short visit here with her father, Simon Phillips. Mr. Barnes is now in Canada, looking after interests he has there. Herman Hordeman went to Lafayette yesterday and will go from there to Frankfort to spend today with his brother, Father William Hordeman. He will return home this evening. The Lowell high school football team was defeated last Saturday by Morocco by a score of 10 to 5. Evidently Morocco is going to be a contender for the championship in this section of the state.

Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S C ASTOR I A Rev. C. L. Harper, of Trinity M. E. church, returned this morning from Indianapolis, where he had been called to preach the funeral of an old friend and former parishioneer. Silas Swain is over from Morocco. He will probably engage with Orie Yeoman in the nursery soliciting busiriess and work with him in the south this Winter. Edward Hollin, the shoe maker, was taken quite sick while at his shop a few days ago and has been confined to his home since that time. Mis sickness has beeh diagnosed as malarial fever and it is probable that he will be able to be out again within a few days. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S C A S. TOR I A Mrs. Jud Adams returned yesterday evening from a short visit with her nephew, Delos Waymire, at Winona. Delos was raised since he was six years of age by Mr. and Mrs. Adams. He is getting on nicely with his school work. Miss Elizabeth Lane returned Thursday from Sioux Falls, S. Dak., where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. E. for the past month. Mrs. Pierson and children accompanied her here for an extended visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lane, of Newton township. Bob Michal was in Chicago one day last week and saw Tom McCoy at the stock yards and had quite a long talk with him. Tom asked about many people here and seemed to take quite an interest in the people of his old home. Tom is well and says he is getting .along very well. He was mounted on a good horse, riding about the stock yards, in pursuit of business as a stock buyer. ;