Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PROGRAM FOR TONIGHL “Bed Wing’s Gratitude.’’ “Too Many on the Job.” “Evil Philtre”—Hand colored. “Impossible to Stay.” John Duvall will play several violin selections for the Pythian Orphan Benefit Show. SONG. “You Can’t Guess What He Wrote On My Slate.”

Dr. I. M. Washburn has completed a post-graduate course in Chicago and will hereafter keep regular hours at his office. Special, this weelc only, women’s $6 and $7 dress skirts $4.85. No alterations. ROWLES & BARKER. Mrs. Grant Warner is this afternoonentertaining a number of friends on behalf of the wives of her brothers, Charles and Vern, who are soon to leave for South Dakota. Jerry Garland returned yesterday from a •visit at Logansport, where his brother is an inmate at Longcliff asylum. He found him somewhat improved in his mental condition, and the prospect of his thorough recoveryvery encouraging. The western spirit continues to attract our people and John Duvall left Tuesday afternoon on a prospecting trip to Montana. If he finds the outlook encouraging there it is probable that his brother Ed and John Hordemann will join him and all take out claims. ' Mrs. Orlan Grant is in the Chicago hospital, where she will be operated on tomorrow. While not serious it is probable the operation will keep her in the hospital for two or three weeks. Her husband will go to Chicago tomorrow to be present when the operation is performed. A series of removals will follow the moving of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Robinson to South Dakota. Dr. E. N. Loy will occupy the house they vacate and Marshal J. K. Davis will move into the house vacated by Dr. Loy, and Harry Jacobs will return to the Imes’ property vacated by Mr. Davis. Mrs. Maud Lally Reed, whose husband was former county sheriff Nate J. Reed, from whom she was divorced several years ago, was married recently to W. H. Wolcott, of Rushville, where she has been engaged in the millinery business for some time. Nate is reported to be an inmate in a soldiers’ home in Illinois. Ben Smith and wife left this morning for Lisbon, N. Dak. They are somewhat unsettled about their final location but expect to look around some And may eventually decide to lo&ite on a claim in Montana. Ben was interested in an estate left by his father in Ohio and spent part of the past two weeks at his old home trying to settle it up. 1 J. A. Knowlton expects to start badk to Mitchell, S. Dak., tomorrow after a visit of about two weeks here. It is his first time back since two years ago. His farm here is rented by Jas. Walters, who has a hired man living on /t t. Mr. Knowlton will remain in South Dakota another year, and will probably return to his farm here. He likes it out there but believes he prefers Indiana and old Jasper county. Mrs. James ,E. Walters returned yesterday afternoon from/ Chicago, where she has been with her husband almost all the time since he was operated on at the St. Mary of Nazareth hopsital over three weeks ago. Mr. Walters-did not get along quite as well as was at first indicated. His blood was not in good condition and the Incision did not heal well. Within the past few days, howeVer, there has been very encouraging improvement and it is thought he may be brought home within a week or ten days. However, up to this time he has been Unable to sbt his. feet on the floor since the operation. i- —. -----—•—_