Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

tinued to fail until she was taken to the Wesley hospital the Sunday before her death. The doctors could not determine what was the matter with her and no operation was undertaken. After Her death the parents wanted to remove the body to their home, but the hospital authorities would not allow this to be done until after a post mortem examination had been held. And even after this was done the body was turned over to the coroner and was not released by him until Saturday night. The result of the autopsy was not known by our Informant. The young woman was 19 years of age and her husband is only 20 years old.

OASTORIA. Bean the Kind You Have Always Bought

WEDNESDAY

Read the Sage sale list. If you want a good horse or mare or mule that will be the plcae to get it The sale is Thursday, Jan. 21st. Mrs. Frank B. Ham and children returned yesterday evening from a visit of about four weeks with relatives at Champaign, 111. The Elizu Sage sale will be one of the best horse sales that place in this county this year. Don’t f-il to attend it. Thursday, Jan. 21st.

CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Havo Always Bought

The weather continues cold, but not sufficiently so to be very disagreeable. The ice In Cooney Kellner’s new artificial pond south of his ice house and across the river is about four inches thick today. He Is working with a force of men, putting in a bridge so that the ice can be hauled to his ice house by direct route. Elizur Sage intends to quit farming and will rent his land 3 1-2 miles west of town. His sale will take place Thursday, Jan. 21st, and all of his horses and mules, 22 head, will be sold. Some of the mares are bred to his big Belgian horse and others to a fine imported Clyde horse belonging to Will H. Ade, of Kentland. Several head of sheep and a few head of hogs will also be sold. John W. Kern, the defeated democratic candidate for the vice presidency, is the acknowledged leader in the race for U. S. Senator from Indiana. The five other candidates are hopeful and will use all the political strategy with which they are possessed to win out Lamb, Shively and Slack are all expected to turn their strength to Kern In case they can not win for themselves. The balloting will take place today and It is predicted that Kern will win on the seecond ballot Mr. and Mrs. George Hanna, who live one mile northwest of Kniman, have traded their fine farm there for one near Bloomington, Ind., and will move there. About 50 of the neighbors and friends from the neighboring towns gave them a surprise last Friday night Mr. McDonald, cf ne r Kersey, and Mr. Joe Smith, ( f Kntman, entertained the crowd wl l t el • graphophones. Oysters, cake and c ff. o were served. We all regret to hmo Mr. and Mrs. Hanna leave ts. as th y will be missed greatly. t\ e a 1 v, I h them good success in their i cw h me