Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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TUESDAY Mrs. Jas. Fisher, living near the depot, is quite sick with rheumatic fever. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gray, of Parr, died yesterday and was buried today. Mrs. Susie Nelson went to Roselawn this morning to spend the day with relatives. A number of town people and a great many from the country- are attending the big sale of Walter V. Porter & Sons, southwest of town today. J. L. Myers, of Parr, will hold another sale on Friday, Jan. 29th. He was in town today having the Republican print him a' set of sale bills. S. W. Bradley and wife returned to their home in Fairbury, 111., this morning, after paying a. short visit with S. W. Williams and family, 3 miles east of Rensselaer. Attorney G.- A. ‘ Williams went to Carthage, 111., a few days ago and will today return home, bringing Mrs. Williams, who has been there since before the holidays, home with him.

John McColly and Roe Yeoman will farm the large Yeoman farm in Newton township this year. John has -Been clerking in the Murray grocery department for some time, and his place there has not yet been filled. George Fate came up from Indianapolis this morning and will spend a day or two at his farm near Kniman. He would like to live in Rensselaer if he could find some kind of business that looked good to him. Dr. Hansson’s new Buick runabout has arrived and Is a very fine car. As soon as he learns how to manipulate It, he will make his trips between here and Monon in the car instead of on the train. Mrs. W. J. Imes went to Chicago Bunday fend today departed for Brooklyn, N. Y., where she will visit relatives and also attend to somee business, and make some spring millinery purchases. She will be absent until the first of the month. • Irene, the 2-year old daughter of Hoy Rishllng, of Hanging Grove township, has scarlet fever, and the Rishllng home has been quarantined. The case is in the hands of a Monon physician, who haZ notified the county health officer of this county. Henry Wilson, who' lives on the G. K. Hollingsworth farm in Union township, is another of our good . farmers who has the South Dakota fever. He will have a sale on Feb. Bth, A. J. Harmon being the auctioneer. The Republican will print his bills and advertise the sale. • Saturday, evening'forty-three neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Smith at a surprise party in honor of Mrs. Smith’s sixtieth birthday. The merrymakers brought baskets of tastefully prepared viands and a delightful time was had.

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