Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

W. O. Rowles returned from a business trip to Chicago this morning. List of letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the month ending September 26, 1908: William Dilts* Meroin Dunn, GeO. K. Jones, Patrick Kohen, Edd Moore, Will Franze, W. D. Culbertson, Ed Tamies (4), W. ATowsend, Conrad StahL Harry who has lived in Rensselaer for the past two years, and who works on the big Sternberg dredge, will move his family the last of this week to Charlotte, Mich., where another Sternberg dredge is at work and where he will go after this job is completed. His object in moving his famijy away at this time is to complete the move before cold weather sets in. He will remain here until the Iroquois contract is completed, which will probably be about December 15th.

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The new Hemphill horse stocks manufacturing company already have a reputation that is America wide, and the stocks have been sold from coast .to coast and from Florida to Canada, and the company enters into business with the success of the stocks under Mr. Hemphill’s management, as a foundation. This last week Mr. Hemp hill had an inquiry from Yorks, England, and it is probable that a sale of a stocks will be made there. The company is entering upon its business with the full belief that there is a fine chance for it to become a big concern. The stocks is now recognized as the most successful on the market and with the push that its enterprising promoters have the result should be the building of a big factory here eventually for its manufacture, and also for the manufacture of the wagon coupler.

Homer Dobbins and Ray Hopkins are each receiving almost daily mention in the Indianapolis papers in connection with the training of the Wabash college football team. Dobble is again to play right end and "Fat” is to play left guard and probably part of the time at tackle. The papers, always speak of Hopkins as the “Rensselaer giant” It is probable that these two will be the only varsity players that Rensselaer will have this year. Vaughn Woodworth, who was one of the best high school and athletic players Rensselaer has had in recent years, will have no trouble in making the Purdue freshmaiF team, and it is also probable that he could,make the varsity team, were it not for the rule that bars freshmen from playing on the teams in the association. The first game for Wabash will be next Saturday, when they play Franklin college. The following Saturday they will play Rose Polytechnic.

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