Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 245, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1912 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pullins, near Townsend, Montana, about a week ago. It is their sixth ohild. Sam Pullins, who was recently operated on for appendicitis in a hospital at Townsend, Montana, is very much improved and on the road to complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Portius, of Raub, came over from Raub in their auto today and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fell. Mrs. Florence Lee, of Indianapolis, is also the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fell and will remain over Sunday. Word comes from Culvert, Mich., that George Ropp. who has had the typhoid fever for the past four weeks, is in a very critical condition and has rather a poor chance to recover. His mother, Mrs. Horatio Ropp, has been there for the past three weeks, helping care for him.
Pansy Geary, 7 years old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Geary, of Fair Oaks, met with a sad misfortune Friday afternoon. She was playing with other children and was running across the wooden platform about the well. A loose board tripped her and she fell, breaking her right leg at the thigh. Dr. English was called and reduced the fracture. Mrs. Julia A. Healey, who has been living in her own home on College avenue for some time, was today taken to the home of her sou, George, in the J. T. Randle property. She has been in very poor health for several months and during the past two weeks has been somewhat weaker again, although feeling better than she did during the very hot summer weather. The new high school building is almost ready for occupancy, the only uncompleted work being in the completion of the plumbing and the painting and staining. It is probable that it will be completed ready for occupancy Monday morning, Oct. 28th. The building is a fine one in arrangement, finish and architectural appearance and Rensselaer will undoubtedly be fixed for school facilities for many years to come.
Special maps for the use of postmasters in computing rates on parcels post packages will be printed by the United States geological survey, as the lowest bidder for the contract. Absolute accuracy is demanded by the postoffice department because the slightest deviation will result in considerable difference in postage rates. The survey will print 125,000 maps. The map will a table of rates and instructions for its use.
M. L.*Pass writes from Arrow Rock, Idaho, to have The Republican sent to him at that place, where he is working on a government dam, but not, he says, damning the government. He promises to write one of his interesting letters telling about the country thereabouts. Martin is about a half foot taller than most of us and consequently gets a further view and he has a faculty of presenting readably everything that he sees. We shall be glad to hear from him.
Miss Tillie Ramp went to Chicago yesterday to meet her sister, Miss Madeline, who is teaching school at Wakarusa. The latter has been having considerable trouble with her right ear- and Friday had it operated on by a specialist. A growth almost as large as her little finger was taken out. The growth was pressing on the brain and would soon have caused serious results. She came here today and will return to Chicago Monday to have it again looked after. She will go from there to Wakarusa to resume her school work if she is able and will have to make two trips each week to the city for some 'time. If the operation as performed does not furnish the hoped for relief, a more extensive operation and one that would keep her in a hospital for a month pr more will be necessary.
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