Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

W. A. SalfeiyAf cStUmwobd ftdls, Hans., is visfting his stepfather, J. cJ Porter. _J£r. forgaei-Iy Jived in! Rensselaer and is at the head of an to lb -otsii —:«j • v;r*.. nv t u;. > t automobile firm which is seeking a hew location. .nave about decid,f'\ ,vjr.» .a§ji -< ed.to move to Kansas City. The Brook RdpWrter tßkicldug on’ the decision of the umpire in the-ball ] games here. Be a sport, . Stonehill, and don’t whine if, your team happens to be out-classed: The .Rensselaer team is playing ,ball this year and does not find it necessary to depend upon an umpire to win. Lieut. True D. Woodworth and Sergeant John B. Gangloff received wprd this morning that they had made the regimental team, for which they contested at a shoot a short time ago. They are ordered to report for the state shoot at Indianapolis July 27th. The shoot will last until August 2nd.

Misses Blanche and Ethel McCarthy the G. L. C. Club at their home Friday evening. The very able editor of the G. L. C- Journal, Edith Adams, gave an issue of the Journal, and all the members pronounced it the best yet given. Miss Pauline Ames entertains at her home, southwest of town, July 30th. “We have our opinion,” says an exchange, “of the merchant who is forever preaching against mail order houses and at the same time letting the government furnish his envelopes already printed. If a newspaper man should send to a mail order house for a pair of shoes he would simply be drummed out of town. The government office at Washington does not do the printing on the envelopes but the work is done by a firm at Dayton, Ohio, and the government simply acts as agent.” In the dry counties where bootleggers have been arrested there has been much talk as to what “bootlegging” really means. In the early days, when the secret selling of liquor was first thought of in Kentucky, the men wore high top boots. In the legs of these half-pint bottles could easily be congealed, and no one would suspect that the man had any liquor on his person. Should he meet

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