Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dry mealy sweet potatoes—Home Grocery. Van Norman is visiting his sister in FrankfdfC Mrs. A. Halleck is spending the day in Chicago.' Misses Belle and Flora Smith, of Chicago, joined their mother here for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clift are visiting their son, Charles, at Brazil, for a week or ten days. Mrs. A. Eib and Mrs. T. G. Brown went to Battle Ground today to attend the camp meeting. Mrs. Margaret Maxwell returned to Francesville today, after a visit with her son, E. C. Maxwell. Remember Fate’s popular chicken dinner next Sunday. All the chicken you can eat for a quarter. Too hot to do your own cooking Sunday when you can get a chicken dinner for a quarter at Fate’s.

A washout on the Monon this side of Indianapolis last night delayed the north bound trains this morning. Editor McCullough, John J. Porter, John Ott and Chas. May, of Remington, were here today on business connected with the interurban election there Saturday. They seem to think the election will carry. One of the heaviest rains of the season fell last night. The rainfall was especially large south of town. The water took out the dam in the Howe ditch used by the Sternbergs to float their dredge and it will have to be reconstructed before the work can be resumed. Many cornfields were under water this morning. Mrs. Amelia Webber, of Elgin, 111., a widow, and Thomas Rawe, a widower, of Batavia, 111., who were childhood sweethearts in Somersetshire, England, fifty years ago, were married in Michigan City Thursday, by the Rev. H. C. Wickemeyer. Mr. Rawe’s wife died five years ago. He began a search for Mrs. Webber and found her in Elgin.

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