Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Administrator’s Sals of Bedford Chattels Tomorrow. The public sale of the chattels of the late Fitz W. Bedford by the administrator, Charles W. Postifl, will take place tomorrow, Wednesday, March 31st, at the farm east of this city, beginning at 10:30 o’clock. Order your chick starter of Hamilton St Kellner. Bom, March 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brown, near Fair Oaks, a daughter. — Nl Don’t fail to call at Holden's greenhouse and see the beautiful blooming plants. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Murray went to Chicago this morning for a short stay. Remember, Hamilton & Kellner sell the famous John Deere line of farm machinery. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoover went to Chicago this morning to spend several days. Arthur Tuteur is some better today and indications point ta his speedy recovery.

The county stone crusher will be started up tomorrow and stone will be crushed for the repair of roads. Cleve Eger is making excellent recovery now and his physicians today regard him as almost well enough to be discharged as a patient. Miss Pearl Babcock returned id college at Franklin, today ( after spending a short vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Babcock Ralph Maibauer was over from Medaryville over night, visiting his wife, who has f-or several days been at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Zea. County Assessor G. L. Thornton has been having considerable trouble with gallstones again and has been suffering much pain. He is some better today. * The Eastern Star Club will be entertained Wednesday afternoon, March 31st, at the home of Mrs. Paul C. Cumick. Mrs. English will be associate hostess. Miss, Dafsy Ott, of Remington, and Mr. M. L. Wall, of Logansport, who have been visiting at Remington, returned to the state university at Bloomington today. Mrs. J. P. Hammond returned last evening from Joliet, 111., being accompanied by Mrs. Leo Colvert and her two children. Little Jeane, who has been sick for so long, is now considerably improved and it is believed will recover without permanent affliction,, which was for some time feared. Last Friday was the 49th birthday of Mrs. J. W. Childers and the event was made very pelasant by the ladies of the Relief Corps who gathered at the home of Mrs. Childers and held a basket dinner. She was presented with the regulation spoon given to members of that order. The twentyfour ladies who made up the party spent a most enjoyable afternoon.

Roy Scott, son of John Scott, of Barkley township left this morning for Rochester, Minn., to again become a patient of the Drs. Mayo. Roy has been troubled with a cancer of the lower lip for a long time and has been making a great fight to have it removed. He was a patient of the Mayos for some time prior to Feb. Ist and an extensive operation was performed and Roy has great hope of permanent recovery. The wound produced by the operation had healed up exceedingly well, only one place remaining unhealed, and it was to have this looked after that he returned there. Roy’s friends in and nea rthis place hope that permanent relief will result.

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