Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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TUESDAY. Mrs. Mary E. Lowe went to Monon on business yesterday evening. A. D. Washburn is over from Kentland today. Misses Mildred'Halleck and Lottie O’Connor went to Chicago this morning for pj short visit. Kenneth Allman and Roy Gundy attended the Remington commencement exercises last night. . C. M. Sands has moved into the Michal property recently vacated by Simon Leopold. Miss Madie Drake went to Chicago yesterday to enter the Mary Thompson hospital, where she will undergo an operation for a throat trouble. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Rice Porter has been having a bad time With its digestion for some time and its condititon has recently been quite alarming. J. L. Brady has ordered an automobile, having purchased a Holladay, *nd the first one of these cars ever purchased here. It will arrive about the 10th of this month. Mrs. E. C. Fountains, of Goodland, came this morning to see her daughter, Mrs.' Rice Porter, whose baby has. been quite sick with indigestion for several days. Children Cry FOR FL6JCHERS CASTORIA 1 -"'T •—■■■■■ Peter Giver came from Wabash yesterday evening, and will look about with a view to removing to Rensselaer to make this city his future home. Pete went to work at tht college this morning.

B. J. Gifford and wife and his private secretary, Attorney Halsey, of Kankakee, were in Rensselaer Monday. Mr. Gifford was finding out how * much his spring tax installment was. He pays about 110,000 a year taxes in Jasper county. Joseph Isselstein, of Dunn, Ind., who was the former owner of the Btore at that place which Frank Ham traded last week to Philip Kistner, was here Monday. He is looking for a house in which to live, and will move here if he finds a suitable one. j * Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORIA Joseph Francis and daughter, Mrs. Frank Vest, returned Monday from Illinois, where they had been called by the serious condition of her brother’s child. They left it unimproved and it is quite probable the child can not recover. • _____________________ E. P. Hammond, formerly a resident of this city and for many years one of the leading lawyers of Lafayette and of the state, was Jiere a few hours Monday. He is looking much better. Mrs. Hammond Is also in good health. J. M. Sauser writes to have his Republican address changed from Fort

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