Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1909 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
M, 100 Horses mm M«jes At LedlWFeetF'Bift’tiy ** ’lMhsVeWfer,lndiana Saturday, Sept 4,*09 fe St »> } We want to buy Horses and Moles weigbing from 1,000 to 1,800 pounds from A to 10 years old, in gQQd market condition. Bring your good horses as well as the poor ones. We will pay the highest market price. FREY & CLARK. *; . JN otice of Appointment Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the Estate of John Bisioi-kej,' deceased, late of Jasper county, Indiana-, by the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Said estate is solvent. FRANK FOLTZ, Executor. Foltz & Spitler, Attorneys, a. 17-24-31
Mrs. Jaines Britt aid children #eilt to Attica today for a week’s visit with her mother, Mrs. Ollie Isley. . Mrs. O. O. Hammerton and little niece, Helen Fox, went to Michigan City this morning for a visit of a week. Bruce Pierson and family returned to their home in Bushnell, 111., yesterday, after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pierson, southwest of town. ( Mrs. A. J. Bissenden and children accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Birt, to Paxton, 111., this morning for a visit of a month or more. A, J. Harmon, the realestate dealer, left this morning for Illinois, where he will organize a party of homeseekers and accompany them to Mitchell, S. Dak. He expects to be absent two or three weeks. Dr. E. N. Loy has been having considerable trouble with a wisdom tooth, which ulcerated and is causing him considerable pain. He is under the care of another physician and. it is not improbable that he will have to be taken to a hospital. William Hayes, son of Frank Hayes, and who returned to this county last spring after an absence of several years, is marketing some of the nicest early peaches ever raised in Barkley township, and he finds - a ready sale for them at $2 a bushel. James F. Yeoman, Of Ambia, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Yeoman, of this city, and who is successfully engaged in the lumber business, has been chosen the vice-president of the First National Bank of Ambia. The bank has a capital stock of $25,000 and has just been chartered.
Horse thieves keep operating in the vicinity of Danville and Champaign, , 111., and Marshal Parks receives a description of some stolen rig almost every day. On last Saturday a fine team of bay geldings were stolen at Champaign. It may become popular and effective to hold a few impromptu neck tie parties for this sort of criminals to break up the practice. A boarding school trick is to turn fudge into a paper boat, which is as good as a pan; besides, it need not be buttered. The boat is made by turning up the sides and securing the corners of a sheet of foolscap. Cut a cork to fit into the spout of the coffee pot. It keeps the coffee hot and preserves the aroma, which Is frequently lost In the steam from the spout. Stand up for your home merchants. They are the fellows who extend favors and stand up for the good roads, the churches and every public improvement. The home business man is the fellow that stands by you. The Chicago department house wants your business, it’s true, but the man who buys your produce and helps your schools and churches and every public improvement is the home business man. Is he not entitled to your moral as well as business support? If occasion required and you needed a little for a public road, a church building or any local improvement would you call on the Chicago merchant or on the home merchant, who stands by. you every day in theuweek. j
