Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1904 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Newland. Miss Minnie Hemphill visited Geo. Budy and family west of town Saturday and Snnday. Wm. Whited, of Stootsburgh, visited friends in this vicinity Sunday. Joseph Haddock ba9 moved to a farm near McCoysburg. Glen Baker, of Vaima, was a Newland visitor Sunday. Harry Gifford was at Rensselaer Saturday on business. Mrs. Wesley Burns went to Illinois Friday, being Called there by the sickness of fur daughter, Mrs. Nutt. Jake Burris has moved to a farm south of Rensselaer.. B. J G fford will ship in two, oar loads of Potassium to be used as mnck lands as an experiment Quite a lot of cabbage and onions w ili be raised here thi&jpar. James Snydtr and wife, of Laura, visited friends nere a oouple of days last week. Miss Mary Hullibau visited friends at Gifford over Sunday. H. E Gifford was at Kankakee, 111., on business a coup'e of days this ween.
Hanging Grove. Edd Horniole visited a few days in Boone Co. last week. Mr. Qaddook has moved to tbe fa-m Mr. Poole sold last year in ■he Bant a neighborhood. Olin S'ewart and bis wife have moved in with the old folks until they can get possession of the house where Mr. Rif e lives. John Reynolds has moved to hie farm east of Monon, aud his brother will move to the Philips farm. List Wednesday night a num her of friends arid relatives bad a surprise party at the home of Petter S iller. He will soon move to Gillsm. Protrated meet! g has begun at Parker. The atteuuanoe baß been gmd and muoh interest has been manifest. Mr. Torn L gan and Mbs Maud Gulp, of GUlaar, were married at the homo of tbe bride’d mother Wednesday evening. Quite a number of relatives aud friends were present. An elegant 6upper was served. The newly wedded oouple will go to housekeeping on the Logan farm. George Robinson has moved to the Culp farm. Mr, Da Moss, of Gifford, he 6 rented the Skinner fatm,
Farm For Rent. i For rent a farm of 380 acres, ■over 100 in pasture, rest in cultivation. Can be divided into two farms, it desired. Grain rent. Five miles from Rensselaer. Apply to Follz & Bpitler, in Ren?Hdaer, or write to the owner Edward Ranton, at Hoopeston, 111. Red Box Drawing. Iu the drawing for the Red Box money prize at Murray’s store Willie Thompson’s (son of James Thompson) key was the first to unlock the box drawing SIO.OO. The keys for the 2nd and 3rd prizes have not been returned to us. We will extend the time two weeks to enable those still having keys to bring them in and will try them March 14th. George E. Murray. Painting and Paper Hanging. Having bought the shop and good will of W. B. Peterson, I have permanently looated in Rensselaer, and am prepared to do all kinds of painting, paper hanging and interior decorations. Have had *l3 years experience in Chioago, and guarantee all my work to give oomplete satisfaction. Contracts promptly executed in city and country. Bhop north of the railroad, next door aonth of MoOolly & Oosd’b store. I solicit a share of yonr patronage. J. W. Bmith. dwtf The Republican and Chioago Inter Ocean, $2 per year, ' Republican and Indianapolis Journal, $2 26 per year.
