Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John Gwin, of Union township, returned Saturday from his trip to Jamestown, N. Dak., where he bohght a quarter section of land, paying $32.50 per acre. He tftfpks that is a great country and the land a big bargain at the price. % Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Linback, of Barkley township, went to Indianapolis this morning, where she will become a patient in the Methodist hospital with the expectation of undergoing an operation within a few days. Mr. Linback will return home about Thursday. " k, “ George K. Hollingsworth and family arrived here Saturday from their summer visit with the family of E. L. Hollingsworth at Clarlevoix, Mich., and a trip to Sault Ste. Marie. They will be in Rensselaer until about Sept. Ist, but Mr. Hollingsworth will only be home at the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Meyer, of Danville, 111., are spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. William Meyer, and family. They reached here Saturday from their wedding trip, which included New York City, Boston, Atlantic City, Rochester and the shoe manufacturing cities of Massachusetts. As previously afitaonmfed"Frank was married only about ten days ago and they have been having a most enjobable trip. While stopping in New York, where they went just after their marriage Frank was considerably amused one morning in calling for his mail at his hotel to receive 42 postal cards, sent" to hii& by friends in Danville, and most of them depicting some phase of the “Newly Weds.” Frank’s business in Danville continues to grow and to keep pace With that rapidly advancing city'. His old Rensselaer friends will wish him a life of domestic bliss and long continued prosperity in his business. Former President Roosevelt has requested that the United States government send a supply of black bass to British East Africa to be deposited in Lake Nalvasha. Mr. Roosevelt’s request was made in a personal ter to Commissioner George M. r s ers of the Bureau of Fisheries j ngt . c will be complied with if po r >
