Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1909 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
SETTING EGGS FOA SALE. For Sale— Eggs for setting. Prize winning black Minorcas, rose comb, after May 20, 75 c for 15. Rose comb Rhode Island Red, 50c for 15. Harry Murray. Junes For Sale— Pure bred S. C. Bhff Orpington Eggs for getting. All eggs selected from ferize winning pens and guaranteed fertile, all clear eggs being replaced free of charge. $2.00 and $3.00 per 15. Half price after May 15. G. Boyd Porter. ’ jnel2 MONEY TO LOAN. Money to Loan— lnsurance Co. money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan. lots BEE KEEPERS. I have the agency for the Root line of goods for this territory and will fill orders at catalogue prices, saving you the freight Place your order before swarming season begins. Leslie Clark. Mayor Bookwaiter, of Indianapolis, Visited Rensselaer Sunday. Mayor Bookwaiter and three sons, of Indianapolis, were in Rensselaer a short time Sunday morning, en route from Indianapolis to the Crown Point-Lowell race course in his automobile. They stopped long enough to eat breakfast at the Duvall restaurant. Mayor Bookwaiter said that himself and family would again pass through here the day before the races.
J. K. Davis spent Sunday with relatives in Monticello. A man by the name of Reimer, of Mt. Ayr, died Saturday and the funeral is being held today. Mrs. C. A. Gundy and family, who lived here during the past school year, have returned to Fair Oaks. Mrs. Anna Wartena went to Gary and East Chicago today to visit her sons. Kittle Lorene Malone went to Chicago today, to which place her parents have Just moved from Monticello. Miss Carrie Jasperson, one of this year’s graduates, returned to her home at .Tefft Sunday. She will attend Terre Haute normal the coming summer. Mrs. C. W. Hanley was operated on in a Chicago hospital last Tuesday for the removal of a tumor. She is now getting along very nicely and will be able to return home before a great while. John Ellis was down from Chicago over Sunday. He will be In school there until past the midddle of June and will probably spend the summer in Indianapolis taking special work in his selected profession, that of medicine. A gold bearing spring chicken was marketed at Columbus, Ind., the other day, and it was bought by Thomas Noblett, a druggist. When the chicken was dressed a gold nugget was foutid in its craw. The chicken was sold by a farmer near Columbus, and now its feeding plane is toeing thoroughly searched for other possible nuggets.
