Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE NEXT NUMBER Of THE Lecture Course At M. E. CHURCH JBm Bpr A pro: * V % mvA . WAV SARAH MILDRED WILLMER, TO-NIGHT AT 8:15 O’OUOCK ADMISSION 36 CENTS COAOCOAL Call No. 4 for all sizes of hard coal; also genuine Jackson HIU and Luhrig for ranges; Pittsburg, splint, smokeless and Indiana for heating purposes. RENSSELAER LUMBER CO.
Chas. W. Lowman and Miss Bells Phares Married. At the home of J. W. Phares at Parr, last Saturaay evening occurred the marriage of his daughter, Miss Belle Elizabeth Phares to Mr. Charles W. Lowman, son of W. 8. Lowman, of Hanging Grove township. Mr. and Mrs. Lowman will begin housekeeping on the Henry Harris farm near Mt. Ayr, recently vacated by P. B. Downs. Night Train to Stop at Shelby Pay of Big Sale. H. W. Marble’s big sale at Wheatfield takes place Wednesday, Mareh 12th, and to accommodate persons attending It from Rensselaer and vicinity passenger train No. 3, due here from the north at 11:06 that night, will stop at Shelby. Persons can go to the sale from here on the milk train Wednesday morning and return that night.—Adv. Measles and Whooping Cough .Notiee. . * * . ■ j All eases of measles and whooping cough in Rensselaer must be reported to the city health officer. If no physicin is in attendance notify health officer direct. All houses wherein there are measles must be carded. Whooping cough eases must be kept from school and public meetings. M.(D. GWIN.^M^ Schwanko A Sehulti to me tb. w.». ura«ii Pit«h. Superintendent J. Frank Osborne Saturday sold the W. S. Lowman ditch job. It was bid in by Chas. Schwanke and Fred Schultz for 82,227, Marriage Licenses. March &—Charles William Lowman, born FraneesvflJA IndL, September 7, 1891, residence Rensselaer, occupation farmer, and Belle Elizabeth Phares, bom Dawson. Ilk, August 29. 1892, residence Parr, Ind. First marriage tor each. March B.—lsaac Marlatt born Jas per county, Ind., Mareh 1, 1878, residence Rensselaer, occupation farmer, and Graee Daugherty, bom Grey county, Kansas, July 12, 1888, residence Rensselaer, occupation school teacher. First marriage for each. .. During my absence in New York and Baltimore ray praetiee will be left in the care of Dr. C E. Johnson, and all ealls will receive the same attention I would have given them personally. DR LM WASHBURN. (i aa a ’tty.-L fTnmiiti V*UOU WW weR OU * 1^ We have shipped In a carload of good work horses from lowa. Any person In need of good hones Knapp. The hdnes are at Knapp’s 1 try bam. The fourth number of the Lecture
