Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1911 — Get The Vanlts Cleaned. [ARTICLE]
Get The Vanlts Cleaned.
I am ready to start cleaning vaults. Will do the job right and reasonably. Leave orders with me at Haskell’s barbershop. HARRY WILTSHIRE.
John Medicus expects to go to Gary in the morning and thinks things are about cleared up there so that he can go to work again. He has not worked any there since the strike first started. Dave Warner; who was here most of the winter, went to Gary and not finding anything doing, went on to St. Louis, where he is now working.
Charles and Pierre Thomson, sons of James Thomson, left yesterday for Colfax, Wash. The’ trip was made for the benefit of the health of Charley, who was operated''' on some ten days ago and almost a gallon of fluid matter withdrawn from the pleural cavity. He was up Saturday for the first time and Pierre accompanied him to the west to help care for him. They expect to stop a day or two at Spokane. Both will find work there and possibly remain there permanently if Charley’s health is restored.
George Plunkett returned from Goodland this morning. He reports that one of the Goodlapd saloons opened up Saturday afternoon and disposed of all the beer he had within an hour. He had whiskey enough to last throughout the day. The other saloon will open up this morning. An auto load or two from Rensselaer was made up to go to Goodland Saturday night but learned that the saloons would, not open up until Monday and postponed the trip. This auto booze wagon business is apt to prove a great annoyance to Goodland and to all contributing towns and it is hoped that there will be few from Rensselaer to engage in it. The Brook Reporter reports that a farmer living near Goodland came to Brook Saturday and bought a bill of goods amounting to 870. He Is a “dry” farmer. Many others are said to have decided on the same plan and Remington got some trade Saturday that usually goe.< to Goodland.
