Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Fire Friday night caused a heavy loss to the Monon railway company by a partial destruction of the large cijal chutes in Bedford. C. B. Reprogle was called to Monon last evening to fix the News’ cylinder press, which, got out of fix just as the publisher started to run off the weekly edition of the News. . , An insanity inquest was held at the home of August Tigler, in Hanging m Grove township, on the person of Mr. Tigler’s father by Squire Bussell, Dr. Kelsey, of Francesville, and Drs. Loy and Washburn, of Rensselaer. The Republican is in receipt of an invitation from the patriotic citizens of Wheatfield to attend the Fourth of July celebration there on the sth. As Wheatfield never does things by halves all attending their celebration will be assured of a good time. An insanity inquest was held upon the person of John Tigler, of Hanging Grove township, yesterday, and last evening Squire Bussell and Constable Brandenberg brought him to Rensselaer and committed him to Jail, where he will remain until he can be taken to Long Cliff. It has been suggested that inasmuch as the city through the marshal is giving notice to property owners to cut the weeds and grass from around their property, it would be a good plan to do a little house cleaning itself. Milroy Park across the river is grown up with burdock and other weeds, Weston Park is grown up with high grass, but weeds have never got a start there. Let’s all get busy and have a general housecleaning.

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The gypsy woman who was tried at Delphi for robbing J. B. Hurt, the Yeoman merchant, of $40,-was found guilty. Her conviction carried a sentence of from 2 to 14 years in the penitentiary. As she was the mother of four children, one a babe of about three weeks, the nine jurors and the prosecutor recommended that the verdict be set aside, and Judge Wason granted a new trial. At the second trial the woman was fined SIOO and sentenced to eleven months in jail. The fine was paid and the jail sentence was suspended during good behavior. The fine and costs amounted to $145.75. The Factory Addition is a very busy place these days. The concrete blocks are all made for the auto truck factory, and Mr. White is preparing to begin the construction. Foreman Christ of the Pratt Printing Co. is here to superintend the construction of the new printing plant and hopes to have it under roof by August Ist. Contractor L. A. Young is making the concrete blocks and began yesterday the laying of the foundation, the excavations for which are already made. This building will cover an area 150x145 feet except a small space out of one corner, making the building L-shaped. The entire floor will be of concrete. The cost of construction will be something over SB,OtM).—Monticello Herald.

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SATURDAY.

Jocie Williams, of Valparaiso, is the guest of Mrs. G. F. Meyers. Frank Lear returned to Lafayette today to Bpend Sunday with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Shlrey and Nina Yeiter attended the automobile races today. Miss Frances Adams, of Churubusco who has been visiting here, went to Chicago today. Mrs. Albert Alter and children, of Forest, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Noyels. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Aldrich attended the funeral of Mrs. James Robinson at Monon this afternoon. / Mrs. Mildred Karr and son, Earl, returned to Monon today, after a day's visit with Mrs. Chas. Rishllng. John Swltser, one of this year’s graduates from Union township, took sick last evening and is unable to be up.

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Tou will always find The Murray Store in (he swim) when' there is anything doing in out prloes.