Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 208, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Alpha Christie is building a big silo on his Jordan township farm. Arthur Ihrie, of and Miss Eva Russell, of Monon, are visiting Mrs. Carrie D. Short. Weber, Bettendorf, Columbus and Buckeye wagons sold and warranted by Hamilton & Kellner. Roy Peterson and wife and Mrs. D. B. Whetstone, of Maywood, 111., were guests last week of Harvey W6od, Jr., and wife. W. C. Baker returned to Chicago this afternoon after a visit over Sunday with his father, J. N. Baker and family, in Barkley township. Smith Newell was in town Saturday and it is about all he can do to walk, even with the aid of a crutch. A horse stepped on his heel and severely injured the member. George Michael returned Sunday from the hospital, where he underwent two operations. He is able to be up and walk around and will probably regain strength rapidly now. Trevor Eger, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Eger, is getting to the front In hla work with the International Correspondence School. He is now in charge of a large Illinois territory and has his headquarters at Moline.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sands is still in a v§ry critical condition today and the chance for his recovery Is not encouraging. He has been unconscious a great part of the time since he was first taken sick. » Bonano is simply the wholesome nutriment) the meat of choicest, tropic-ripened bananas, dried, roasted and granulated—made under absolutely sanitary conditions from the tfrne the fruit is gathered until you serve it .in your own home. About forty E. M. F. and Flanders automobiles passed through Rensselaer Sunday en route to Chicago from Indianapolis. They are scheduled to return to Indianapolis Tuesday. About sixty-five of the tourists took dinner at the Makeever house, where arrangements had been made by telephone for them to dine.
