Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

We will make a special reduction of TEN DOLLARS each on the first five Bettendorf steel wagons sold, to introduce them. HAMILTON & KELLNER. John Southard was in from Milroy township yesterday with his right wrist in a sling. After telling us that the other fellow was in a lot worse tlx than he was, he explained that the wrist was badly sprained by a fall from a haymow. He was feeling pretty good because it was bis wrist instead of his neck. The production of “Camille” delighted those who witnessed it at the Ellis theatre last night The audience was not large but the delightful story so splendidly written many years ago by Alexander Dumas and modernised for American production on the stage, held the wrapt attention of all who witnessed it ”Nlm**~ Hopkins is getting along quite nicely and will probably suffer no serious trouble as a result of being run over by a front wheel of a traction engine. He is quite sore but is able to be up and about the house part of the time. Fortunately the wheel, which ran-up one leg from the toes to the hip, turned dff before tee bowels were reached.*lt turned, however, across the body. His son Ray was called by telegram from Wabash collego soon after the accident and at a tine when it was expected the in-, jury would result fatally. Butter wrappers, plain or printed, at this oiltea ... z