Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 111, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John Stively will be 91 years of age next Thursday, May 14th. He Is able to be about on the streets almost every day and is enjoying remarkable health for one of his age. He stated this morning, however, that he does not feel quite as well as he would like to. Miss May Dunlap came down from Chicago Sunday afternoon with Dr. and Mrs. Kannal and Mrs. Elizabeth Alter in their auito, and will be the guest of Mrs. C. C. Warner and other friends until Tuesday. • The telephone people* it is understood, have practically decided not to build on the lot recently purchased of J. H. Holden, at least not to build this year. It is possible that they will take a long-time lease on some building and postpone their building plan indefinitely. Eli Arnold has received a letter from his | brotlher-ln-law, W. N. Pence, of El Paso, Tex., stating that things are now rather quiet along the Mexican border. He relates that he had just returned from a trip to Mexico and brought to the American side 1,750 head of cattle. Mr. Hence contemplates a visit to Rensselaer this summer. * The finest line of rugs in the city at Worland’a .. \ - Miss Marie Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. W. Smith, IS now very poorly and grave doubts for her recovery are entertained. She has had three hemorrhages from the lungs within the past few days. Sunday she was taken out in the yard but she was unable to sit up only a short time. She is 14 years of age. . Dr. Kannal drove hie car to Chicago last Wednesday and went from there to Nevada, Mo., wflfiere his daughter, Miss Gertrude, has been in the Weltmer sanitarium for the past three months and where she has received seme benefit. She accompanied him to Chicago and Mrs. Kantnal and Mrs. Elizabeth Alter went to Chicago Sunday and all returned home by auto. Miss Gertrude suffered _,sn attack of infantile paralysis about five years ago and her parents have done everything in their power to restore her to health. 1-^-4* Try a Republican Classified ad.
