Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
James E. Blake, of near Remington, who made a trip to the state of Washington last spring, writes to have his Republican sent to him in the future at Wolcott He has bought the ice plant there, and has rented his farm for another year to J. A. Grey, the present tenant
J. W. Mauck will hold a public sale on the F. W. Mauck farm in Newton township on Dec. 15th, and will quit farming. He will spend the winter in ' Chicago and is undecided about his future movements. His farm will be occupied next year by Isaac Parker, who is at present on one of the Halstead farms.
Lowell always gives Rensselaer a good send off; we should do as well by Lowell tomorrow. The game will be a good one, and it is probable several of the former high school team will play with the city team, thereby strengthening it and giving the locals a better chance of winning.
A deal was practically closed this morning for a. trade between S. H. Howe, of Hanging Grove township, and A. L. Matthews, of Newton, 11. Mr. Howe trading his farm of 325 acres in Hanging Grove for an e’evator and city property at Newton. The Howe farm has been occupied for some time by his son-in-law, R. B. Porter, whom, it is understood, will go to Newton to conduct the e’evator business. Mr. Matthews will move to the farm he gets in the trade.
Perry Marlatt left on the 10:55 train today for Newcombsville, 0., having received word that his daughter, Katie, who was a member of the 1908 graduating class of the Rensselaer high school, was quite sick. She went to Ohio about two months ago to visit relatives and in hopes that the change would be beneficial to her health. She has
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