Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W. F. Osborne returned recently from Hildreth, Ohio, where he took his aged father, Jesse Osborne, to spend an indefinite time with’ his daughter. Isaac Wade, for many years a worker in the cause of prohibition, was in Rensselaer a short time this morning and called on A. G. W. Farmer and other members of the party. He had been at Fair Oaks and Mt. Ayr holding temperance meetings. Ross Q. Hufford, formerly a telegraph operator here before the Monon was forced to adopt an economy program, was here between trains today. He has been at Rossville and has had no work aside from following the plow a day or two. Miss Gertrude Kannal is again taking treatment for infantile paralysis at the sanitarium at Nevada, where she received much benefit before. Dr. Kannal accompanied her there and the specialists were very much gratified at the improvement she had shown. Mrs. A. G. Work, accompanied by her father, C. P. Moody, went to Chicago this morning and will be joined there tomorrow by Mrs. Stella Ketchum, and together they will go to Mrs. Work’s home in Detroit, where Mrs. Work will spend a month or six weeks. We especially invite you to come in and see our line of new spring dress goods which we will display on market day. Also the celebrated La Vogue line of ladies’ new spring coats and suits, which can ont be surpassed for beauty and price. E. VANARSDEL CO. Harold Blackman, a primary pupil, was run over by a delivery wagon Tuesday morning. Dr. Gwin attended him and found that his injuries were not serious. Automobile drivers and the drivers of other conveyances should be very careful while near the school buildings to avoid accidents, as the little fellows are often intent upon their play and may not hear the warning when signaled.
