Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Charles;.V. May, trustee of Carpenter township, has purchased through the Rensselaer agents a fully equipped 5-passenger E. M. F. “30" touring car. It is here today and is said to be the most completely equipped car ever brought to Rensselaer. Dr. George Sangster, a well known veterinary, of Monticello, and member of the city council of that place, suffered a stroke of apoplexy some time Wednesday night while at his office and now lies at his home in that city in a serious condition. '4;% i Ernest Gowland, son of H..J. Gowland, is getting along splendidly in St. Joe, Mo., where he has lived for the past two years. He is now the assistant superintendent of a glue factory, and has had three or four substantial promotions since he first began work in the factory. B. N. Boyer, a druggist, of Shelby, was placed under arrest yesterday by Constable W. S. Parks, charged with trespassing for the purpose of hunting, on the ranch of the Northern Indiana Land Co. The charges were made by George Marr, manager of the ranch, and the case was set for trial next Thursday. , People of Cedar Lake say that large croppies weighing a pound were being caught there and are plentiful both day and night. In the evening lights are- the piers and the work goes on, which makes it seem like old times. They are the largest that have been caught for several years. ’ - 4 : 4 7% 'W A, Halleck has been appointed guardian of the midor heirs of Erhardt Wuerthner, deceased. There are three of the children, named Margaret, Paul and dwin. The wards own personal property valued at $1:800. Mr. Halleck filed bond in the sum of $3,000 with H. W. Marble and A. L. Jensen as sureties. We have taken the agency for Remington typewriter supplies and If you want the best typewriter ribbon made call at The Republican office or phone your wants. Ribbons for all makes of machines. -