Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1908 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WEDNESDAY
Several new subscribers to the Dally Republican have been received this week. . Dr. E. Besser, of Remington, was in town a short time yesterday enroute home from a trip to Chicago. Jas. Lefler, whose sale takes place today, will move in the Spring to the land which Mrs. Mary E. Lowe bought near Marinete, Wis. Miss Grace Kelly won the great Jasper county bread contest, made from the Gem of the Valley flour, bought at the Chicago Bargain Store. L. L. Lefler came up from Lafayette yesterday evening to be on hand at his father’s sale today. Len reports that business is good in his new location. John Bond, of Gibson City, 111., and Zachariah Bond, of Fontanelle, lowa, arrived here yesterday to visit their brother, W. D. Bond, of near Pleasant Ridge. Miss Josephine Nagel and brother, Master Vincent Nagel, returned to j Plymouth this morning, after a visit of six weeks with relatives here. They are the children of Geo. Nagel, formerly of this county. John Mauck’s sale took place yesterday and good prices prevailed. Cows brought an average of SSO; one horse brought $195, another brought $165, and prices were very satisfactory.
Prof, and Mrs. Tillman are planning to spend the Christmas vacation with his parents at North Judson. Mrs. Tillman’s sister, Miss Edna King, is now acting as assistant librarian and will have charge of the library during. Mrs. Tillman’s absence. Rensselaer is to have a skating rink, Mr. Maxwell, of Remington, having secured the main floor at the Rosenbaum hotel. It is not a large floor, but if the skating bug gets well started it will draw a lot of business anyway. The representative high shool basket ball team this year will probably be composed of Seagrist and Duvall, forwards; Meyers, center, and Kirk, guards. They are indulging in daily practice and think they will have a look-in for the state high school championship. William D. Baker and Lewis W. Thomas, both of near Parr, will bold a public sale on Monday, Dec. 28th, preparatory to moving away. Mr. Baker will go to Jennings county where he has a farm, and Mr. Thomas will go to Huntington, where he has purchased a business. The sale will take place on the Thompson sheep barn farm, and will be advertised in the Republican. Elda Cavander, of Parr, suffered a stroke of paralysis last night, the entire left side being affected. He is a son of John Cavander, of Walker township, and has been working on. a dredge over in Illinois, and his wife and little daughter have been living at Parr. He came home to vote the first of November and was feeling poorly at the time and he has since been staying at his home. The outcome of the stroke can not be told at this time. Christie Vick has sold his fruit and confectionery store to Milbrin Griffin, who for some time has been working for E. D. Rhoades. Christy has conducted the business he disposes of for the past eleven years, and always maintained a first-class place of business. He removing to the west, and will probably go to Seattle, Wash., shortly after the first of the year. Mr. Griffin has taken charge of the business. August Rosenbaum has just about closed a deal for the hotel E. V. Hansford has owned for some time at Edgewood, lowa. He trades the fixtures at the old Nowels House as part payment for the hotel, and expects to move to Edgewood and take charge of the hotel. Mrs. Rosenbaum has also sold the restaurant stock at the Model restaurant on Van Rensselaer street to F. W. Bedford, who owns the building and fixtures. Ray Collins has purchased the stock and taken chage of the business, employing Ed Catt as dfetetant, Chas. M. Sands has accepted the position of assistant cashier in the State Bank made vacant by the resignation of Joe Jeffries, who will
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