Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 131, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Services Sunday P. M. at the Curtis Creek School House. Sunday school at the Curtis Creek school house is held each Sunday at 2 P. M. Next Sunday following the Sunday school and beginning at 2' o’clock, Rev. J. C. Parrett, of the Rensselaer Presbyterian church, will conduct services. All will be welcomed. Children’s Day Exercises at Rosebud. Sunday evening, June sth, at 7:30, the children’s day exercises, for the Rosebud church will take place. The public in invited. Tom Jensen returned this morning from a two days’ visit in Wheatfleld. Born, this morning, June 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Ora F. Fay, 6f Union township, a daughter. Dr. I. M. Washburn has completed his removal from the Forsythe block to the front rooms over the Roth Bros, meat market. W. H. Beam and Madge and Don, who were expected home this morning, have not arrived yet, and are now expected on the evening train. The only hope we see for good and seasonable weather the balance of June is the fact that all the weather prophets are saying we won’t have it. “Shorty” Adams is coming around all right and was able to eat a full breakfast this morning. He is filled with remorse and declares that he will forever quit booze and cigarettes. The weather man says the weather will be unsettled. That indicates that it will be over due. The weather we are having was due last March and you bet it is unsettled. William D. Baker is recovering from the shock sustained by being kicked by a horse Wednesday. He is still unable to leave his bed at the Makeever hotel and sufTers intensely from pleurisy, but is conscious and shows great improvement. He states that the horse that kicked him is a very vicious aninmal. She weighs about 1,650 or 1,700 pounds and has the reputation of kicking at everything that gets near her heels, making life a burden for the other horses on the Burkland farm. Aside from this trait she is a fine mare and the owner asked $275 for her. Baker had the misfortune to be kicked only a little over a month ago by a mule, the hoof striking him in Ahe face, cutting his right cheek and knocking one tooth out of his upper jaw. He is not taking much stock 1n the figurative saying: “Lightning ndver Strikes twice in the same place.” His father, Charles J. Baker, is helping to care for him. Charley had a bad misfortune less than a year ago, having been cut across the back with a buzz saw and laid up for a long time. Latest style type faces and the best paper stock used in printing at The Republican office.
