Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 170, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

John M. Knapp, the distributor of the R-C-H automobiles, .is unloading a car load of the machines today, one 'of which is already sold. Miss Myrtle Amsler, who was operated on for appendicitis last Wednesday at the Presbyterian hospital, returned home Mopday, greatly improved in health. Mrs. C. A Cox, a matron at the soldiers’ home at Laflayettef returned there yesterday after a visit . sincfe Sunday with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. D, T. Halstead. The body of Bryan Legg, who was drowned Saturday afternoon in the river near Monticello, was recovered Monday afternoon. It was found floating in the river. Mrs. O. A. Pierce, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parkison and- other relatives and friends here for a few days, returned to her home in South Bend this morning. Mrs. C. R. Harsha and little daughter, of Lafayette, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Childers for a few days, went to Roselawn today for a stay of two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Oge Yeoman left today for their home in Kingman, Kans., after attending the funeral of her father, W. E. Moore, and visiting with relatives and friends here for several days. -■ You can secure Mica Special Roofing from any dealer in Jasper or Newton counties. If your dealer does not have it in stock, call me up and I will supply you direct. Prices the same everywhere. HIRAM DAY.

Howard Speaks is getting along fine now and La recovering very satisfactorily from the effects of his recent poisoning from a rattlesnake bite. The swelling in his hand and arm is going down rapidly. Please bear in mind that Mrs. E. P. Honan’s section and Mrs. Leslie Clark’s section will serve ice cream and cake on the court house lawn opposite the State Bank, Thursday evening, July 18. Come and bring your friends. Mrs. Hargreaves, Mrs. Edward Peck and granddaughter, Catharyn Pfeck, Mrs. Belle Greene and granddaughter, Miss Lucile Bapp, motored oyer from Remington this morning and are guests for the day of Mrs. j. £>. Allman and family. Some of the features of the R-C-H car are most axle clearance ,of any car, Warner auto-meter, tally-ho horn, center control, automatic sparker, straight line drive shaft, Bosch magneto, non-skid tires* jiffy curtains, etc. And best of all, the car is sold for S9OO, fully equipped. This price Includes everything. You do not buy thfe car add then have to spend two or three hundred dollars before you are ready to take a trip. If interested ask John Knapp, the local agent, for a free demonstration. The Wm. Hoover, Hr' farm home, south of town, has lately been turned into a veritable hospital. Mrs. Hoover and sen, Frank, have been confined to their beds for the past two or three weeks with a bronchial trouble. About a week, ago Frank’s wife was. taken ill with the same trouble and has since been confined to her bed. Her condition Is somewhat'worse today. She has been coughing considerably and has had a severe billlous attack. Frank has not enjoyed the best of ’health for about two years and was planning to Chicago to consult It specialist today but the trip Is deferred. s£Jss Fern Osborne, the trained nurse, is now at the Hoover home.