Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
F. 8. Miller, of Canton, 111., is here visiting his brother-in-law, Harry Jacobs. Born, this morning, Feb. Bth, to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Waymire, 8% miles southeast of Rensselaer, a daughter. Mrs. Carl Davids went to Lafayette this morning, where she will make her future home. Don’t fail to attend the next lecture course number. The Columbian trio of blind musicians is one of. the best oh the road. A packed house should greet them. Arthur Mayhew does not Intend any one to beat his 1910 breeding of White Wyandottes and today he received by express a pair of beautiful thoroughbred pullets. Watch his entries next year. The John Finn land in Kankakee township was sold at sheriff’s sale this morning, being bought in by plaintiffs in the action. It had been previously appraised and advertised but did not sell because no bids equal to the appraisement were received. The costs in the case exceed S3OO. Mrs. C. B. Michael and little son, Williard, who have, been here visiting her father, Lyman Barce, returned to Oxford today. She was accompanied here by Mrs. P. J. Kennedy, who visited her sob, Martin, at St. Joseph college, and also at the Barce country home' Mrs. Jane Michael, whose death was mentioned in this paper a few days ago, was buried in Chicago today, the body not being brought here as had at first Keen talked of. She was a sister-in-law of Mrs. Abraham Pruett* and Mrs. Pruett and Joseph Branson, Who was a nephew of the deceased, pf Jordan township, went to Chicago Monday to attend the funeral. Frank Haskell returned from Chicago this morning in company with his brother-in-law, J. H. Dunlap, of Mt. Ayr, who went to the city to consult about Ms health. For the past two months he has been failing and he thought a thorough examination would be the safest thing for. him. The specialist discovered a bad condition of the heart and directed him to confine himself strictly to the house for the next month at least. ■ >-- dr-’?
