Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Joe O’Connor was up from Lafayette a short time Saturday. He is greatly pleased with his railroad work. Mrs. Wash Lowman left this morning for Paris, Tenn., being called there by the serious sickness of her mother, Mrs. Lucy Crownover. When you want a bottle of good milk, cream, cottage cheese, skimmed milk, call 510 K. M. J. Thornton, Dairyman. Dr. and Mrs. Crowell and daughter, Mrs. B. F. Carr, of Monticello, spent Sunday with the families of Jess and Richard Crowell. Miss Olpa Williams returned to Valparaiso this morning, after a short visit here with the family of G. F. Meyers. J. J. Montgomery went to Chicago this morning to have his feet treated. He has been on them so extensively lately that they have almost played out with him. Rice Porter will be glad to quoto you prices on livery rigs. He has t number of first-class rigs and will be glad to supply your wants in the livery line. G. Q. Jenkins rented the McColh house across the railroad Saturday and will soon move his family here and run the Sternberg dredge in the muck course north of town., O. A Brown is living on-the Henry Amsler farm near Parr this year and his wife and children spent Sunday with him there. They are living on the old Porter form down the river, which they purchased the past winter.