Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Electircal Work. Having returned from Wisconsin University, I am now re-engaged in the electrical business. All my work guaranteed. Hot Point Irons. Sunbeam Mazda Lamps. Phone 113. W. C. BABCOCK, Jr. See Rip” Van Winkle at the Rex Theatre, day and night, Saturday, July 3rd. This is Washington Irving’s Legend of Sleepy Hollow, a comedy full of interest for old and young. Celebrate at the Rex Theatre, the coolest place in town. July 3rd, day and night, continuous. Buggies, buggies, we have them in all* grades and styles. We have the one you want. Come and see. —Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. Dora Zard and Miss Nan Carr left this morning for Mitchell, S. Dak., to remain for an indefinite time. The former will visit her sons, Charles and Fritz and Miss Carr will visit her sisters, Mrs. J. A. Knowlton and Mrs. Lena Medworth. Dr. M. D. Gwin returned last evening from Chicago, where he had taken Miss Wilda Littlefield to be operated on for appendicitis. Arrangements had been made in advance and the operation was performed at Wesley hospital soon after she arrived there. It was entirely successful and indications point to her complete recovery. Mrs. R. P. Didlake went to Chicago on the 10:36 train today and will go from there to St. Cloud, Minn., where they are now located and where they expect to make their permanent home. She is the daughter of Mrs. J. A. T jam bom, of near Remington, with whom she had been visiting for the past two weeks. Mr. Didlake formerly lived in Monticello. He is now in the employ of the Minnesota state highway commission as an engineer. The Ladies’ Home Missionary Society of the M. E. church will meet Friday afternoon, July 2, instead of Tuesday, with Mrs. Joe Hammond. All members are requested to be present. Calling cards at The Republican.
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