Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 109, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. W. Shgdd will start for Los Angeles, Cal., next Wednesday to remain during the winter! Judgfe Wason, 6FDeiphi~came here this morning to preside in the Borntrager ditch hearing. Mrs. Hal Sheetz, of returned home yesterday, after a short visit with Mrs. J. D. Allman. Mit« Nell Moody and brother Granville, Jr., went to Chicago this morning to remain until Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. Warden, of Monticello, are visiting the latter’s son, C. B. Reprogle, and family over Sunday. The Delphi street fair will be held next week, beginning Monday. Mayor Ellis expects to attend it a day or two.

The last Delphi saloon went out of business this time in the history of Delphi that it was “dry.” i • Miss Leona Essex, who was visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. Simpson, for the past few' days, left this morning for Milwaukee, Wis., to attend the annual national convention of the barbers’ union. Brother Roby, of the Fowler Review announces that the price of his subscription will be raised on Oct. 26th to $l;50 a year. A worthy decision by the publisher of a paper entirely too good to sell for |1 a year, and a bargain at its new price. The checker players are planning a trip to Kentland for another crack at the experts in that town. They were to have gone Friday night but the date was canceled owing to the sicknes of one of the Kanland players. It is probable that Monday night will be selected.

Ed and Ora Duvall, who went to Mitchell, S. Dak., some time ago, are said to be getting along nicely. Ed is working in a grocery store and Miss Ora is teaching music, at which she was very proficient. She has twentytwo pupils on the piano. Both are said to be very well pleased with their new home. Get your Sale Bills at The Republican.

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