Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 309, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Start Off Rigbi Start Off the New Year with die Right Foot. Place a policy on your life in the Right Company. If your life is not amply protected get right in the NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL. The Company with the right contract; the right premium, the right dividend. This company has scores of policy holders in this county in the aggregate covering an amount of over a quarter of a million dollars. Many of them re-insured in the company. Not one single dissatisfied policy holder. This company does more than it agrees. Get right with yourself now, and start off the new year with a policy in the GRAND OLD NORTHWESTERN. “It’s right if I write it.” C. Arthur Tuteur I write accident insurance, too.
CONRAD SHAFER DIED OF OLD AGE Inmate of County Farm Died at Age of 78—Burial to Be at Washington, Illinois. Conrad Schafer, 78 years of age, a native of Germany, died this Monday morning at the county farm, of old age. He had been an inmate of the county farm for some time and was quite a charge. The body will be taken to Remington Tuesday morning and shipped to Washington, 111., for burial. That city was his former home, before he cam'e to Jasper county. He has a number of relatives in this county.
Herbert Zea Married in Chicago Christmas Day. Herbert Zea was married in Chicago orT'Christmas day to Mrs. Anna Plummer, with whom he has been boarding ever since he went to" Hammond about three years ago. Herbert works in the Standard Steel plant as a car painter. He liked Mrs. Plummer’s cooking so well that he decided to take no chances at having to change boarding places and he made her his wife. They returned from Chicago after the wedding and began housekeeping.
Lyceum Course Dates. V • Jan. 31.—Maclnnes Neilson. March 10.—Sarah Mildred Willmer.... April 14.—r The Bohannans. His foot caught in the belt of a farm engine Monday, Edward Johnson, of Beloit, Wis., was whirled to his death in the presence of many relatives who had gathered for a family reunion at Rockford, IIL Senator Bristow, of Kansas, introduced a bill in congress last week that provides for the election of all postmasters whose salaries are over S3OO a year. He proposes a 5-year term, and prohibits re-elec-tion. At Gftry there is talk of a repub-lican-bull moose candidate for mayor against Mayor Knotts. The Lake County Times says this combination would send Knotts and his crowd up Salt River at a 60 h. p. rate of speed. A Classified Adv. will sell it.
Id HE ELLIS THE A. THE * J. H. S. ELLIS, Manager O/iE WEEK, beginning Monday Night, Dec. 30th Cornell-Price Players SUPPORTING Happy Hal Price—Florence Madeira OPENING PLAY Cbemaid Something Hew—Six Big Vaudeville Numbers Betweei Acts. SPECIAL NEW YEARiMATINEE WEDNESDAY. Lilia will ke admitted free n lluday light if acoapaiied ky party holding a paid 30c ticket SEATS AT JESSEN’S PRICES 10c, 20c, 30c
