Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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SATURDAY. Miss Anna Lenord, of Francesvllle, is the guest of Miss Mabel Ransford. Will I .1 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Wood attended the state fair at Indianapolis yesterday. Miss Venus Wagoner went to Francesville today to visit with her parents over Sunday. Mrs. L. L. Lefler is here from Lafayette for a few days’ visit with her parents and friends. The finest oil for cream separators can be procured at the Willis Oarage, east of the court house. I'he Newton county tax levy has been reduced from 44.65 cents to 32 cents on the hundred dollars. A few of the new Lincoln pennies are in circulation here, a local bank having received a supply this week. " Mrs. Michaels has moved back from the eastern part of the state and occupies one of Hiram Day’s tenant houses. Mr. and Mrs. EM Davis, who moved to Vincennes from Union township about six months ago, are now moving back to Parr. James Clark is preparing to build a house on the lot recently purchased of the Dr. Hartsell estate, just north of his mother’s home on Weston street N. Frank Horsewood went to Kempton, 111., yesterday, where his wife has been visiting for some time. They will return home together the first of the week. Don’t carry your Christian Science so tar that yon imagine your troubles.