Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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TUESDAY. C. J. Dean made a business trip to DeMotte today. C. E. Kersey, of Kersey, was here on business Monday. Frank B. Ham made a business trip to Dunn, in Benton county, today. Mrs. Purcupile went to Chicago this morning to make millinery purchases. 1 Chas. E. Kersey, of Kersey, was in Rensselaer Monday on business. George O. Stemble, of .. Wheatfield, was here Monday, transacting business. Silas Swain came over from Morocco yesterday, and will be here for several days. Trustee Geo. O. Stembel, of Wheatfield, transacted business in Rensselaer Monday. 0. S. Baker, the House cleaning man, went to Monticello on business this morning. "Uncle” James Overton, of Lee, Visited Monday with his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Childers. Amzie Laßue went hunting yesterday and sprained his left knee quite severely. No ducks. Miss' Nina Martindale left Monday for Bloomington to continue her studies at that college. ' Mose Tuteur came up from Indianapolis yesterday to look after his farm interests in this county.
Mrs. W. L. Wood, of Parr, spent last night in Rensselaer with her daugh- ■ ter, who is a high school student. Mrs. A. P. Burton went to Logansport today to attend a meeting of the Presbyterian Missionary Society. Miss Anna Misch ffcturned to Wheatfield today after a visit of several days with Sheriff L. P. Shirer’s family. ■ ,1 ■ CAOTORXA.. tj* zf Thß Kind You Have Always Bought Of Mrs. Ella Moffitt, of Goodland, who has been here for a few days, went to Parr this morning to visit her son, Jas. L. Babcock and family. 1 John Biggs, Simon Fendig, R. A. Mannon, M. J. Delehanty and Editor John Bowie, of Wheatfield, are all here today, the former as a member of the county council. The Monticello Journal reports two new cases of smallpox in that city. But a number of the original cases and some of the suspects under quarantine have been released. W. O. Nelson writes that himself and wife arrived in Reedley, Cal., March 30th. Isaac Porter, brother of Mrs. Nelson, and family here lived there for some years. Chas. Jacks, the barber, who has Just purchased the shop near the depot, is confined at his home in the east part of town, being sick with pneumonia. Van Wood is running the shop.
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