Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 207, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1911 — Little Son of C. M. Sands In a Precarious Condition. [ARTICLE]
Little Son of C. M. Sands In a Precarious Condition.
Robert, 4 years of age, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Sands, is in a very serious condition today with cholera Infantum and the outcome at this time looks unfavorable. Two physicians and a trained nurse are doing, all they can for the little one. It’s worth SB.OO to you to read our advertisement in this paper, so don’t overlook it. WARNER BROS.
Miss Anna Jasper son, of Walker township, combined attendance at institute with a. visit with her sister, Mrs Lawson Bruce, south of town. Miss Jasper son did not teach school last year, but will teach the Norway school, only a quarter of a mile from her home, the coming year.
A barn on the Carl Rem farm near Newland was destroyed by fire Wednesday evening at about T o’clock. The farm is tenanted by a man named Cavender. One of the children is supposed to have set fire to the barn while playing with matches. The barn was insured in R. D. Thomp* son’s agency. -—■■ j A. R. Hopkind went to Chicago this morning to meet Mrs. Hopkins, who is returning from her trip to the west. After visiting in Colorado, at Salt Lake City and Yellowstone Park with Mrs. As Parkison and Mrs. J. I. Gwin, Mrs. Hopkins stopped at Townsend, Mont., for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Brown and family.”
The next 75-cent Chicago excursion will be Sunday, Sept. 10th. Train leaves Rensselaer at 9:15, arrives'in Chicago ht 12 o’clock. Leaves Chicago at 11:30 on returii trip. The Sox will play St. Louis and the Cubs will play Cincinnati. Special train will stop at Cedar Lake In both directions. Get a Free Majestic Souvenir —See our advertisement in this issue. WARNER BROS.
Miss May Rowley arrived last night from Mitchell, S. Dak., for a week's visit with Rensselaer friends. Has parents moved from Wabash several monthse ago. Mr. Rowley is engaged in the elevator business at Riverside, a small place'about four miles from Mitchell. It is probable that the family will live at Riverside after the first of October.
William Daniels was down town today. He has been feeling considerably better lately, but be lost about sixty pounds of weight' during the past year, but he has not lost his old friendly smile, and that has no doubt.helped to keep him on this side of the river. It looks good to sep him about again, and we hope he will recover his former robust health. ■ :
Prof. C. F. Bradshaw came dewor from Chicago last evening to get hi* books and other things which ho had left here, have them shipped to Noblesville, where he will teach the coming year. He is visiting old friends today and receiving the well wishes of them all. Prof. Bradshaw has been uninjured by the sour grape sarcasms heaped upon him by the Democrat and leaves here with the esteem of all who have known him during the three years that he was the high school principal.
