Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1909 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

HANGING GROVE. Mr. and <rs. C. C. Williams, Mrs. t Evelyn Williams and Mrs. Bert Cun- I nlngham, of Hoopeston, 111., and Mrs. John Bond, of Fowler, visited George Bond and family this week. Mr. and Mire. ’Ed Handle and Mr. and Mrs.. Geo, Bond went to, Fowler Sunday in the former's new auto. Ed has a lovely automobile and it is said to be the' best ‘mobile in the county. .Mrs. Hose, .and daughter,.Jif Clsana Park, Hl., came up Thursday for a few days’ visit with W. C. Rose and family: Mrs. C. C. Randle Visited relatives in Monon a few days last week. The regular nrSman Hendricks on No. 3, C. & W. V., went to Rensselaer Friday and night watch Omer Church fired the run -in his place. * Mrs. A. Williamson and Mrs. Floyd Miller were in Rensselaer Friday. John Jordan’s came very near having a disastrous fire in their home about 4 o’clock one morning last week. Some paper or clothing up stairs caught fire from a defective flue, and before help .could be called and the flames extinguished, practically everything in the room Was damaged or ruined entirely. As the fire was up stairs, entrance was made by ladder through the window, and they consider themselves exceedingly fortunate in putting out the fire as soon as they did. The building was insured. C. W. Bussell did some house moving in Rensselaer last week. Clarence Montz is sporting a fine new buggy. ’ * Gaylord and Ethel Parker and Gertie Downs took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bussell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rlshllng spent Sunday with the former’s parents near Remington. Wm. E. Jacks and family visited with C. A. Lefler and family Sunday. Church and Sunday school at McCoysburg was largely attended Sunday. Don’t forget Sunday school is at two o’clock instead of 10 a. m. every Sunday. Engineer Lon Stroup has taken a vacation for a few days, and will visit relatives at Francesville and Lafayette. Elmer J. Homerbacker Went to North Dakota Monday tq, visit some relatives, also on a little prospecting trip. If any nice ripe land deals happen to come hisway, he may sample a quarter section. Mrs. James Lefler, from Wisconsin, is here visiting relatives for a week, having come here from Hammond, where she attended the funeral of her grandmother last Tuesday. BURNS TOWN. - Silas Price has got the job of furnslhing the Burns school house with wood and is hauling it in this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ree l and Mr. and Mrs. James Myers and daughter, Dena, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holmes went to Chicago Sunday on the excursion. Miss Lqcy and Rattle Morgenegg and' Gertrude and Leo and Arnold Kolhoff visited with Misses Bertha and Ethel and Spencer Holmes Sunday. Miss Lucy Morgenegg began work for Mrs. Charley Pullins Monday. Quite a crowd from this locality attended the world’s fair at Parr Friday and Saturday. The Pullins' bridge has been replaced temporarily awaiting a new steel bridge. C. A. Reed sold Mr. Jacks some steers Monday. z:~ ..i.i James Newcomb is having some mason work done south Of Burns school house. Quite a crowd of young people gathered in at Mr. and Mrs. John Scott’s Saturday night, and Was entertained with graphaphone music. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hurley and family were Rensselaer visitors Saturday. Katie Morgenegg spent Sunday night with Bertha and Ethel Holmes. Th« -first enow of this season was seen Tuesday, Oct. 12th. Pretty early for winter to set in. Seth and Orval Reed spent Sunday night with Elmer and David Greenlee. Miss Dona Myers jspenlL Saturday night with her sister, Mrs. C. A. Reed. Frank Overton and Isaac Parcells were in this locality Saturday buying cattle. Willie Whitaker and wife and son spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. Mrs. S. H. Holmes was a Rensselaer visitor Wednesday.

Notice to Heirs, Creditors and Legatees. In the matter of the partnership of Parkison & Moody, i In the Jasper Circuit Court, November term, 1909. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Parkison & Moody, and all persons interested in said estate, to appear in the Jasper Circuit Court, on Monday, the 15th day of November, 1909, being the day fixed and endorsed on the final settlement account of Charles P. Moody, surviving partner of said partnership, “and show cause if any, why such final account should not be approved; and the creditors of said partnership and all others interested, are also hereby notified to appear in said court, on said day and make proof of their claim to any part of said.estate. CHARLES P. MOODY, Surviving Partner. James H. Chapman, attorney. 0.19-26 Governor Marshall has appointed President William E. Stone, of Purdue university; President W. W. Parsons, of the Indiana State Normal, and President William Lowe Bryan, of Indiana university, as a committee of three to report within a year on the probable needs of the state’s educational institutions. The request was made so the governor will be Informed cm to what recommendations to make to the next general assembly. Willard Todd, 38 years old, a wealthy .farmer of Wood townstrip, Clark county, is dead Of a peculiar disease known as artehloscleiosls. It attacked him in the form of sluggishness and a desire to Meep constantly and this malady could not be combatted. He at no time suffered any pain. Without a word and hardly a gasp, Warner Weaver, 7 years old, fell dead in his mother's arms at Kokomo. The death was due to diphtheria, the existence of which was not expected. Two weeks ago Warner Weaver, the father, suffered with tonsllitls. The malady passed front one member of the family to another. > Everybody's friend—Dr. Thoma*’ Eclectric Oil. Cures toothache, earache, sore throat. Heals cuts,'bruises, scald*. Stop* any pain.