Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 301, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W. D. French, the Monon news butcher, better known as “Frenchy,” is back on the milk train run after an absence of more than 14 weeks. He was selling his newsboy line on a Chicago excursion and as he was passing between the baggage car and the smoker on the return trip he slipped and fell from the train. That was at 73d street in Chicago. He was found a little later by workmen in the yards and taken to a hospital, where it was found that he had suffered a fractured leg and was otherwise injured. He was in the hospital 14 weska and does not look very well yet, but is back at his Job. *~»« r Another big sale of pocket knives eiat Warners' Hardware Store on Friday and Saturday of this week. Your choice for 39 cents. I. J. Miller, of Pleasant Grove, who has been in poor health for some time and consequently compelled to give up his tile manufacturing business, expects to move about Marco Ist to his farm near Monon. He has sold the tract where his tile factory was to Chas. Moody, but still has the machinery. See our extensive., line of carving ■etS. E. D. RHOADES ft SON.
