Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
...Trustee William Folger, of Barkley township, was in town Saturday. He. has a carbuncle'on his neck and even the prospects of getting fat it not sufficient to make him appreciate it. The funny side of a boil or a carbuncle is never apparent to the fellow that has it. Rev. gnd Mrs. E. Baecb, of Delphi,, went through Rensselaer this morning en route to Denver, Colo., to attend the general assembly of the Presbyterian church, he being a delegate to the national synod. They will visit relatives, the Paxtons, at Longmont, before returning home. John Greenfield, who has been back here for several weeks from Mexico, will join his wife next week In Colorado City, Colo., where they expect to reside in the future, instead of going back to Mexico. He sold his farm while here to Rev. C. W. Postili, of Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Heuson Colburn went to Chicago this morning. She is a sister of Mrs. Will Hoover and has been visiting her for the past two* weeks. He is an accountant and has been working In several cities and for some time will be stationed at Louisville, Ky., to which place they.-' will go from Chicago. Miss .Mabel and Mr. Glenn Huston returned to Deedsvlile today, after visiting friends here, the former for about two weeks and the latter over Sunday. Glenn, wjlo graduated from, the Rensselaer high sphool two years ago, is now th« Lake Erie *: Western agent at DcMaviUe, to which place the Huston family moved from Perrysbnrg.
