Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ot the Eighth street Methodist dhurcht in Bloomington, is away. mer Seeing filled James pound few miles below Columbus, Monday, and took the ¥ig flsh’-’fco -€owt£ : where he disposed of it to a dealer. . } ha? beeu yeceived at the state house in Indianapolis that J. L. Peetz, state Statistician, who is touring the west with Mrs. Peetz, met with a serious accident at Salt Lake City last ’freek, and that he is being hastened to home of his brother at Woodburn, Ore. The details of the accident were not given, but is appears that a foot was so badly crushed that a surgical operation was necessary.
“Sandy” Sollars, of Water Valley, caught a monster eel in the Kankakee last Sunday, the largest evey caught in these waters. It measured four feet in length and weighed over five pounds. It is a rare thing to catch an eel! in the Kankakee and . Sollars thought he had caught the original sea serpent when he pulled this pne into the boat. It him a flight of nearly three quarters of an hour before he succeeded in landing it.— Crown Point Register.
•/i ~ " ,v : - ’* The warring factions of the proposed Iroquois river dredging met in Brook, Monday, to discuss the various
phases of the allied improvement. A difference of opinion on the subject of the benefits of the (Jrainage was of course uppermost, but the utmost good feeling prevailed, and in the end it may lead to something or other, that only the dim and misty future yill unravel. The promotors of the proposed dredging of the Iroquois river are now talking of carrying the work f down the river as far as the bridge two miles southwest of town. If the dredging is ever done it will be a vast better Improvement than stopping at the railroad bridge south of town. —Brook Reporter. The Republican ill headquarters for fine Job' printing.' - it OT.r cnAiwna
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