Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 129, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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SATURDAY. )' . Dr. E. N. Loy is in Chicago today. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martindale went to Chicago today to remain a few days. Miss Elizabeth Spaulding is spending today in Chicago. Miss Clara Robinson went to Connersville today to visit her brother, George Robinson. County Treasurer Allman returned yesterday afternoon from a short visit at Remington. See Windecker, the Great, catch hot marked bullets fired from army rifle, at the opera house Tuesday evening. Moses Chupp returned yesterday evening from a business trip to East Chicago! Mrs. Alice Dunlap came down from Chicago yesterday for a visit of a few days with Mrs. C. C. Warner and other friends. Harve Robinson left this morning for his home in Sentinel Butte, N. Dak., after a visit of a week here with his brother, Warren Robinson. Mrs. Martha J. Wood left this morping for North Vernon, after a visit here with the families of C. G. Kissinger and Os Ritchey. Attorney Herman Rogers, of Morocco, was here today, looking after some legal matter venued here from Newton county. D. S. Bare, of lows, who bought the W. R. Shesler farm, will move here shortly and occupy the J. M. Sauser 10 acres, near the ball park. Mr. and Mrs. Allen McClinton, of Monticello. came yesterday to visit Ed Walker and family, of Barkley township. Col. Fred Phillips cried a sale Friday for Mrs. Sanderson, 2 miles south of Mt. Ayr, which brought about sl,000. Everything sold high. W. W. Miller clerked the sale. W. O. Williams has purchased a young full blooded bull from C. B. Ross, of Blanchester, Ohio, and the fellow was shipped here by express, arriving this morning. * J. T. Figg returned to Hobpeston, 111., this morning after spending a few days here looking after the interests of his farm recently bought of G. L. Thornton. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAStORIA Try the classified column.