Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J* * r.’. ; ' t- • OF THROAT AND LUNG REMEDIES
Dennis Gleason, the horse buyer, has been here this week and yesterday bought eight head of horses. Today he went to Monon where he will probably buy a few and he will probably get two car loads at both places. Mrs. Roy Cheesman and Miss Dema Cheesman, of .West Point, Ind., returned to their home this morning, after a short visit here with the former’s father, William Moore, and family. Chas. Evans, who has been working at the Alter tile factory, has decided to accept a job in a tile factory at St Anne, 111., and will go there tomorrow to begin work. He will not move his family there for a week or such a matter. W. H. Hinkle writes from Caney, Kans., enclosing a remittance for another year’s subscription to the Republican, and says that he has been 1 a subscriber to it and its predecessors ! back to the first copy of the Jasper Banner.
I Leonard Turner, of Monticello, a young man who worked as a printer , in Rensselaer for several months, and who made many friends among the young people of this city while here, was here for a few hours today. He I is now a student at Indiana University, taking a course in journalism. !■ ■ 1 The Terpsichorean Club is the latest social organization in Rensselaer. As its name indicates it is a dancing club and it is proposed to hold occasional dances In Warner’s hall, the first of which will be held New Year’s ! eve of this week. Ed Catt is at the [ head of the club. ! Mrs. L. W. Thomas and children took the train here this morning for I Huntington, their future home. Mr. Thomas drove overland frotn Parr. He has purchased a house moving business at Huntington and will take • charge of it at once and has plenty ’ of work in sgiht. W. L. Bringle, of Jordan township, whose sickness has been several times mentioned in the RepubI lican, is now quite a litte better and there is a fair chance cf his getting up again, a thing that was for several weeks regarded as impossible. He is about 69 years of B. J. Gifford, of Kankakee, Illis here today. He is making plans to extend his railroad south from McCoysburg, and is having a new grading machine Installed. He will build 1 a grade at McCoysburg high enough to pass over the Monon tracks, the height at the crossing point being 22 feet above the Monon tracks. .’ Zern Wright arrived home this morning from a business trip to Gran Rapids, lowa. He Is having the foundation Installed for a nice little cottage on a lot adjoining his father’s house on Division street. This is thought by his friends to be an initial step toward matrimony, In which direction he has been inclining for some time. The new meat market is phone 151. Call there for an order of good meats.
