Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1887 — S. of V. Officers. [ARTICLE]
S. of V. Officers.
The newly elected officers of the local camp of the Sons of Veterans are S. C. Irwin, Captain, Geo.V. Moss, Ist Lieut; Frank Kepner, 2nd Lieut.; E - Irwin, G. V. Moss, C. M. Blqe, Camp Council; I). S. Willey, Delegate to State Encampment; C. G. Spitler, Alternate Delegate. New Richmond Ohio, near Cin-. einnatti, has lately discovered a wonderful magnnetic well, in drilling for gas, and our old friend, G. W. Castlen, a residentjof that place has sent us, a keg full of the water also several copies of a local paper wherein the wonderful virtues and the manifold cures wrought by the water, are set forth, atgreat length. The water seems to b£ especially efficacious in rheumatic anci kindred diseases. The odor of it smites the nose, afar off, while the taste leaves no doubt but that it is a sure enough mineral water, wherin chloride of Bodium, known to the vulgar tongue as common salt, is a prominent iugredient. The keg is on tap at The Republican office and our friends are invited to cali and sample the water at any time-
Smoke the Grass Widow cigar, at Allman’s. For bargains in boots and shoes, hats and caps go to N. Fendig’s. Long & Eger take pleasure in showing their goods, even if you do not buy. We are better prepared than ever to give you bargains. Hemphill & Honan. We offer at the lowest living price a choice line of fine stationery. ~ Long & Egee. How about those arctics and felt Boots at Hemphill & Honan’s cheap as dirt and twice as warm. Do not hesitate a moment but call at once and see my line of general merchandise. a R. Fendig.
