Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 138, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM ' —• —l PICTURES. LOST AND WON A story of the California oil fields. THE SNARE OF THE CITY.

Born, Monday, June sth, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paulus, who will move next spring to the Schleman farm, which he recently purchased, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Paulus now live near Beaver City. You need a stepladder about the house. They save scratching the chairs and are useful in many ways during the year. We have them In lengths from 5 to 8 feet. Order one today;— J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. Miss Harriett Lander, who has been living with Dr. Horton and family for the past two years, left for her home in Chicago yesterday, where she has accepted a position as a stenographer in Rothchild Co’s, big store. A healthy man is a king in his own right; an unhealthy man is an unhappy slave. Burdock Blood Bitters builds up sound health—keeps you well. \ ——■■■■ ' ■ Guy Daniels returned Sunday to Rock Island, 111., where he has a clerical position in the arsenal. His father, William Daniels, is now somewhat improved over his condition during the winter and things look more favorable for his recovery. -i.— .in , Conforming to an order from the postofflce department, which seeks to keep the postoffice force from working on Sundays, the Rensselaer office will hereafter be opened only a half Jiour on Sunday, from 12 to 12:30 o’clock. This opening will be for the giving out of mail only and no other business will be transacted. Samuel Lamb, of Boswell, and Peter McDaniels, of Wheatfield township, were in town today, and Pete closed a deal for the purchase of 160 acres of land adjoining his farm. This makes him 308 acres in all. Pete looked after the land for about ten years and this spring Mr. Lamb traded for it. The deal was just completed when Mr. Lamb sold it to Mr. McDaniels. Carl Lutz, a young German who has been working as a farm hand for Sparling brothers, was seized with a severe attack of appendicitis Saturday and taken to Chicago Sunday and operated on. The appendix had ruptured* and the young man’s condition was quite serious. The operation was in time to save him, however, and he is getting along very well in a Chicago hospital. The members of Rev. Harper’s Sunday school class will give an ice cream and strawberry social Monday evening at the M. E. parsonage. The public is invited to patronize it.