Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 121, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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FRIDAY. F. W. Powers is up from Lafayette today. Mrs. Emma M. York made a business trip to Monon today. John Thornton went to Danville, 111., today on a business trip. B. J. Moore went to Monon again today on a horse buying trip. Miss Susie Monaghan left this morning for Medford, Oreg., where she expects to spend the winter. 0. C. Halstead and family arrived home yesterday from Manderson, Wyo., and will spend the winter here. Miss Marie Lowinan returned to Amboy today, after a visit of two months with her aunt, Mrs. M. E. Griffin. Miss Nellie Lucy, of Monticello, came this morning for a visit with the families of Dave McConnahay and Ray Kenton. Miss Hazel McColly went to Wabash today and will visit the fapily of I. A. Leavel and probably be absent for about three weeks. Mrs. Mary Fendig and daughter, Rebecca, returned home this morning from their visit at Wheatfleld. Mrs. Simon Fendig accompanied them home. Tl\e dredge has the upper river work and Wednesday night was anchored at the Monon railroad bridge. Arrangements have not yet been made for tearing out the bridge. Kirs, L. A. Harmon is expected home today from Chattsworth, 111., where she has been with her mother for the past three weeks, the latter having undergone an operation at the Chattsworth hospital. J. K. Davis yesterday completed his removal from the former Moody property to the W. J. lines property at the corner of Forest and Clark streets. S. S. Shedd, who recently bought the Moody property, will occupy it. * John Martin and wife, from east of town, left this" morning for Evansville to attend the .golden wedding of an uncle and aunt of Mrs. Martin, by the name of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marentz. They will be absent for several days, visiting Mrs. Martin's old home. Children Ory . FOR FLETCHER’S C ASTORIA U i - - Butter Wrappers furnished at this office-printed or blank.