Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1912 — Another Amputation Necessary On Leg of Henry Nevill. [ARTICLE]

Another Amputation Necessary On Leg of Henry Nevill.

Another amputation will be necessary on the right limb of Henry Nevill, the man injured when, he undertook to board a freight train at Surrey last Tuesday. The foot was amputated at the instep and it was thought the heel could be saved but infection set in this Saturday morning and the doctors will this afternoon amputate -It aboye the ankle, probably half way to the knee. The monthly 10-cent. social of the ladies of the Christian church will be held next Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 27th, at the home of Mrs. C. Earl Duvall. All are invited. A. C. Pancoast and wife will start Tot the south the first of the week. They will go first to Kentucky and Tennessee and so far have no definite place in view at which to remain. They have rented their farm to Claud Spencer. Mrs. Simon Leopold ’ returned yesterday from Peoria, 111., where she had been for several weeks at the home of his sister, Mrs. R. S. Coppock, who is in a very critical condition of health, having a cancer that will probably cost her life. Mrs. Sarah Harriott, formerly of Union township, who makes her home with her son, D. E. Hudson, the Monon agent at Broad Ripple, left for there today after a visit of several weeks with her stepson, E. E. Garriott, of Surrey and A O. Garriott, of Hammond. ■ Kenneth Rhoades came from Morocco today to spend Sunday with his wife, who hah been keeping house for his father, C. W. Rhoades since Mrs. Rhoades was called to Goodland by the death of her mother, Mrs. W. H. Townsend. Michael Burns, of Barkley township, has sold his farm of Iflfi acres to Frank Foltz and will hold a public sale on Tuesday, March sth, preparatory to removing from Jasper county. He has not yet decided on a location. The bill for Kilis Theatre Saturday, Feb. 24th, is “The Senator's Daughter,” a bright, entertaining comedydrama, full of good hearty laughs, droll situations and entertaining sayings; just the kind of show that The Stock Co. appear to the best advantage in. • - The building of two first-class battleships to cost $6,000,000 each, exclusive of armor and armament, with an immediate appropriation of $10,000,000 toward their completion, was proposed in a bill circulated in congress Thursday by Representative Fosb of Illinois. Rev. B. F. Cliffton and sister, Miss Katie, of ML Ayr, were here this morning and she left on the 11:51 train for her former home at Flora. They hadj ust recived the sad news that their sister, Mrs. Elsie Ross, of California, had died. The funeral was held in California and neither he nor his sister were able to attend owing to the great distance to be traveled. She had visited them only last year and at that time was in excellent health. _ Alvin Dunn and wife and little daughter arrived in Rensselaer last night from North Powder, Oreg., where they have lived for the past year, having gone there from Oklahoma, where they had lived since tbeir marriage four and a half years' ago. She was formerly Miss Nora Bridgeman and for some time worked in the Rendselaer telephone office. They returned to Jasper county 1 because their health was not good in the west Today they went to Remington to visit h|s brother. Mr. Dunn does not kndw in what business fie will engage. 1 V. s ’ - Torturing eczema spreads its burning area every day. Doan’s Ointment quickly stops its spreading, instantly relieves the itching, cures it permanently. At any drug store.