Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Washakie, Wyo., to Fort Missoula. Mont., to which place his military command has been changed. He is a commissary sergeant in the regular army. Miss Ora Eviston, of Butler, lad,, who for the past two years has been teaching school at Raton, N. Mex., where Miss Letha Wright also taught, arrived here Saturday and remained as Miss Wright’s guest until this morning. Both of the young women Mexico mountain climate, are very much delighted with the Rev. H. L. Kiudig has been suffering for a fdw days with rheumatism, and Sunday evening was feeling so' poorly that he was unable to leave the house. Rev. J. C. Parrett, of the Presbyterian church, adjourned his services or rather transfered them to the M. E. church and a union service was held with Rev. Parrett in charge. Charles R. Seese, better known here by the name of “Jerry” Seese, who has run the engine for the moving picture show since it was in stalled here by Mr. L. W. Rhode, left today for his former home at Oxford, where he will be engaged in the automobile business as agent and repairman. Jerry proved himself to be a good fellow and he has many friends here who regret to have him leave. Eddie Karnatz, the tailor, will run the picture machine in the future. Frank Kresler has had one of his buses repainted by Jack Warner, the real artist in that line of work. It presents a very handsome appearance. Some culprit wanted to see. how hard the paint was and scratched through it with a pin. If Frank eould have captured the fellow in action he would have forgotten the restrictions of the law long enough to have shoved his foot full force against that part of the anatomy that is used most in sitting down and discussed least at dinner parties. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S OASTORIA This is the first really spring like day we have had fro a long time, and an occasional straw hat has found its way out of the closet and on to the head of some daring citizen, who takes a chance at insulting the weatherman and causing him t< punish us all by sending a snow, storm. The ground is still quite wet, but plowing is being pursued and corn planting will ensue as rapidly as the soil can be put in readiness. Spring is really here,' but it is not as gentle as the kind ambitious poets used to write about. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tli Kind You Han Always Bought Signature of Monday was quite a busy day at the court hduse. Court was In session; the county commieeioners on .