Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 107, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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* 't- „ ■ v imtm ■in ii * ■ *• * Van Camp’s kraut, I(K*—Home Gro•«r. vu»>. • i i }t , <w:.fhs JqJ ;V, » * Bb ? rt '?"> - .Walter English was home from Purdue overplay: " J jfe now running tiie Jtore Midi post office at Pleasant Grove. ‘ , 1 •' ■ ' . - . Mrs. Hetos Thompson left tW morning /or Battle Creak, to visit tier mother, who has been in very poor health. C. A. Hopkins, of Delphi, was here over Sunday, visiting his fattier “Uncle” Clint Hopkins, and his brother, Nim. Airs. E. B. McTurk, who for the past two weeks has been visiting James Matheson and wife and other relatives left this morning for her home at London, Ontario.
Miss Eva Clark came down from Hammond Saturday to spend Sunday with her parents here, but during her visit she sprained her ankle and was unable to return. 1 A. L. Padgitt has shipped his fast, stallion, Turk AlcGloria, home from Cassapolis, Alich., and he will be stood for the balance of the season at the Stock Farm at $20.00 to insure a colt. C. D. Norman, who made a prospecting trip to North Dakota recently, has decided to move there next spring, and will live near Larimore. He will follow his trade as a stone mason, but expects to engage in farming. Just received another car of eastern granulated sugar, making three cars in the.last six months, and selling it at what it would cost in less than carload lots.
JOHN EGER.
Henry V. Childers, of Delphi, was here over Saturday and Sunday, visiting his son, J. W., and his brother-in-law,^-Isaac Stucker, southwest of town. Air. Childers will be 82 years of age on October 25th, and is enjoying good health.
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