Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ross Bringle, son of William Brtngle, Of Jordann»wii6hipr&Bd *. member of T l*it *■ year’S>gra<J»titing dkssj'will also probhbly attend Purdue Universitjt3khis year, and Roy Gundy, *of Fhlr Oaks, another member of'the 1999 class, exptects to" enter Chicago University. >*> ■ ay The Pleasant Grove post office is also needing a new postmaster. Mrs. M. O. Callahan resigned about three C ; Sit - l z . months ago, since which time the offlee has been run by the clerk ( in the store at that place. The examination will take place’ in Rensselaer. by Postmaster Murray on Oct. 2nd. L Mrs. J. W. Childers returned Saturday evening ’from a three weeks’ visit in the west, where she attended the national convention of the Woman’s Relief Corps at Salt Lake City, being the national aide from this state. She also' visited at Pueblo, Colo., and Wichata and Keeley, Kans., having a very pleasant journey.
Mrs. Max Moss and Miss Gertie Levy, of New Orleans, who have been visiting B. S. Fendig and family here, went to Chicago today, Mr. and Mrs. Fendig accompanied them there. Tomorrow Mrs. Moss will start for New Orleans in company with Mr. and Weil, and Miss Levy will go to Toonto, Canada, for a short visit. An increase of 2 cents is to be made in the fee for the registration of letters and mail packages. Announcement was made by Postmaster-Gen-eral Hitchcock. The decision of Mr. Hitchcock to increase the registry fee followed an extended inquiry into the registry system by a special committee. By law the postmaster general is authorized to make the registry fee as high as 20 cents. A conference of registry officials has been called for next Monday. James B. Bennet, of Chicago, is among those invited. Leave the oveil door open when through baking. It saves a gas oven from rusting. To cook sweet potatoes, boil them while the .oven is heating. When about half done, remove the skins and finish by baking in the oven.
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