Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Lon ...Healey and James Walters went to Monon Tuesday evening on account of the death of Martin Gilbin, a brother Forrester. They Will accompany the body to Robert, 111., today, where the funeral will be held. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Dowler celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary in a quiet way at their home yesterday. They were married March 26, 1854, in Warren county, Ind., and later moved to Jasper county, where they have lived for a great many years. At the time of their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Dowler were 19 and 20 years of age respectively. V That a man is responsible for his own overcoat when he boards a Pullman car is the verdict of a jury in Judge Carter’s room of the Marion county superior court in the case of William B. Stewart against the Pullman company. Stewart lost an overcoat valued at SBS while he was on a Pullman car and brought suit to recover the cost of the coat from the company. The jury decided in favor of_the company. Lyman Barce, who was suddenly stricken with paralysis at the home of his son-in-law, Grant Rißhling, is still unconscious and the outcome is very doubtful. Mr. Barce was paralyzed on the left side about 5 years ago and has been partially helpless since that time. He is 67 years old and this last stroke, which affected his eptire right side, is apt to go pretty hard with him. W. S. Lowman returned yesterday from an extended trip through > the south, spending most of his time looking over the country near Demopolis, Ala., and visiting with Winifred Pullins. He stated that, while the coun-' try was fair, he was not very favorablv impressed. The northern emigrants are planting a great deal of alfalfa, but the old southerners still hold to cotton as the main crop. Land there is selling for from S2O to S4O per acre. Mr. Lowman is contemplating another southern trip next year. Calling Cards, printed or engraved*' correct size and type, at this office.
