Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 112, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Wiliis Lutz returned this morning from Chicago, where 'he had been with his wife at the hospital. She is making very satisfactory improvement and it is now probable that she will have recovered sufficiently to be returned home Saturday. Cutting teeth at the age of 74 is quite an unusual thing, but that is what Nathan Wirobaugh, a Eostoria, 0., janitor, has just accomplished. While suffering with typhoid pneumonia he felt a soreness around his gums for several day® and was surprised to know when he recovered he had an extra tooth. We are headquarters for No-Sag screen doors. J. C. Gwin Lumber Go., Telephone 6. L. H. Hamilton received a letter Saturday from Rev. A. L. Ward, pastor of the Christian church at Lebanon. Rev. Ward was pastor of the Christian church in 'this city several years ago. He stated in his letter that his son, wiho is only about 22 years of age, is now preaching three Sundays each month and that he will graduate from Butler college this year and enter the active ministry. We do grinding and sell all kinds of feed for poultry, horses and cows. —Hamilton A Kellner.
