Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 150, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1904 — Triplets Nearly Yearlings Now. [ARTICLE]

Triplets Nearly Yearlings Now.

The once celebrated Btohman triplets, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bachman, of about two miles northeast of town, have not figuied much in the public prints for some time past, and it will he of general interest to state that they are jointly and severally, soon tb pass their first birthday. They will be one year old on February 3rd. They are now big rollick iug fellow?, weighing about 25 pou*ids apiece, with several teeth judiciously and equitably distributed among them. All are very healthy and strong and with every pros, pent of long and vigorous livqs. They are also all about of a size now, although originally one of them was about as big as both the 1 others, and another of them was ' about as small as half the next 1 largest in size. They all look very much alike, also. Their names, as perhaps we have already stated, are Fred Alien, v(xeorge Emil and Chester Webster.