Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. B. R. Pugh -will return to Wolcott tomorrow after a visit of a few days with J. K. Davis' family. Herself and husband and their little daughter are all in good health and quite well pleased since returning to Wolcott from Rensselaer, Uncla George Robinson was in from Hanging Grove township today, the second visit he has made since early in June when he was injured by a two year old heifer that he thought he could master until he tried it. He was pushed against the barn and suffered the fracture of a rib and bruises to hfs right leg that laid him up for some time and from which he still suffers considerably. On Oct. 6th himself and wife will have been married 60 years and he wants to get to feeling better by that time as he is expecting there will be something doin’. 1 » , fl Harry E. Bean, on the Kent ranch near Fair Oaks, was in town today arranging for an auctioneer, clerk, hot lunch man and to have bills printed for his public sale which will take place Wednesday, Sept. 15th. He will offer six head of horsesi, four cows and a good list of farming implements, practically all brand new. Col. Fred Phillips will cry the sale, C, G. Sptiler will clerk it, C. M. Blue will serve hamberger sandwitches and the Republican is printing the bills. It will be the first sale held this fall in that section and should draw a large crowd.

Mr. and Mrs. Louie Fendig, of Jacksonville, Fla., are visiting their relatives here. At Birmingham, Alabama, Mr. Fendig and three companions visited an iron works and while being conducted through the foundry by .a guide, one of the ladles burst, scattering the molten iron in all directions. The guide was killed and a number of workmen badly burned. Mr. Fendig and his two friends were badly burned and it is doubtful if one of the men lives. Mr. Fendig was so badly burned about the face and hands that he could not resume his journey for two days. He is now able to be around, however, and is recovering from the burns very satisfactorily.