Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Isaac N. McCurtain is now farming I in Hanging Grove township and will hereafter keep posted through the medium of the Republican. Mrs. John L. Smith and Miss Dillie Norman went to Indianapolis today to attend the meeting of the Rebekab grand lodge as delegates from the Rensselaer lodge. The boys who took the civil service examination for railway mail clerk Saturday pronounced the examination much more simple than they had expected it would be, and there were not nearly so many taking it as there usually are. The female baseball team is scheduled to play at Wolcott today and L. A Harmon, W. V. Porter, Jud Moore and B. K. Zimmerman went over to see the game. Hr. Harmon intends to try to arrange for a game to be played here. A lot of anxious men stood along Washington street and saw the four fellows named leave town, and there a degree of envy on almost every face. 4Chas. Nowels writes us from Longmont, Colo., that he has no thought of leaving Longmont. He says that city is good enough for him. He recently sold his property there and may invest in the San Lois valley, but he will continue to reside at Longmont He has prospered in that city in a financial way, we understand, as well as receiving the result for which the move from Indiana was principally made, the improvement of the health of hie family. Charlie orders the address of his Republican changed to 414 Fonrth Ave., Longmont. . \