Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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WEDNESDAY. J. J. Hunt' made a business trip to Lafayette today. Frank Kresler is'today moving to • the property he recently purchased of Dr. J. W. Horton. Mrs. Harve Buckles and daughter of Chalmers, spent the day with her sister, Mrs._C. B. Reprogle. J. H. Cpx returned this morning from a visit since Saturday with his brother, Enos Cox, at Indianapolis. John Sebring and wife, of MedaryI * ville, are here for a short visit with the family of Wm. Washburn. *Mlss Nellie Makeever returned to Mt. Ayr this morning, after a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Vance Collins, and other relatives here. “Uncle” Joe Burns was down from Fair Oaks today. He is looking well and is able to eat three meals a day, but has been suffering some from rheumatism lately. J. H. Tilton was down from Wheatfield today visiting his son, J. W., the county recorder. Mr. Tilton has been in quite health the past winter, suffering from heart trouble. Robert Overton and wife were at Lee over night. He is looking for a chance to buy a team of horses, but not many are for sale at this time of the year. E. M. Parcells is now at Edgewood, lowa, where he is remodeling the Rahsford hotel, which was run for some time “by Aug. Rosenbaum and wife. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S OASTO R 1 A Walter O. Lutz and mother, Mrs. Laura Lutz, went to Joliet, 111., this morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Lutz, mother-in-law of Mrs. Laura Lutz. She died Monday night at the advanced age of 87 years. John Eger has sold the butchering blocks, tools and large refrigerator which he secured in the purchase ol the F. B. Ham grocery stock to St. Joseph’s College. The grocery stock is being moved to the Eger store. Geo. Ulm has about completed the erection of an additional room to his house at the corner of Pine and Scott streets. A bath room was added to the house making it modern in every respect. Chas. Danford is over from Monon again today. He did not take the automobile home with him last week that he bought of Frank Ham, owing to & broken part which he had to send to the factory for^ The annual enumeration of school children shows a loss of 23 in Montlcello. Evidently the factory boom in that town has not greatly Increasec the population. White county had a net increase of 31. The Monticelio enumeration was 600; in Rensselaei it was 648.

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