Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 106, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1912 — Convention of Ladles Literary Society at Kentland Today. [ARTICLE]
Convention of Ladles Literary Society at Kentland Today.
About twenty ladies from here are attending the district convention of the Radies Literary Society, held at Kentland today. Oren Parker and W. C. Babcock eabh took a number of ladies to Remington this Thursday morning in their autos. The ladies went from there to Kentland via rail. J. H. Chapman, J. I. Gwin and G. A Williams each started with a load this morning with the intention of driving straight through to Kentland. t-‘ii^ S. F. Wood, of the Detroit Artificial Limb Co., was here today and made a slight alteration to the limb worn by Henry Nevill and gave a guarantee to keep the limb in condition for five years, to make a new socket after the leg shrinks to require it and to either come here to make the new cast or to pay the railroad fare of Mr. Nevill to Detroit to have it done. This limb was paid for by money subscribed by the public. The total amount collected was $101.51, which was deposited in the Rlensselaer State Bank. The limb cost SIOO and has been paid for. The balance, of SLSO will be disposed of within a few days. Among the Colorado democratic delegates to the Baltimore convention, who are instructed for Champ Clark, Is Mrs. Anna B. Pitzer, of El Paso county, sister of the speaker. She was elected hy the Second district convention. i dr ------ - - - - -~!
