Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 159, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1915 — FIVE GOOD TRUSTEES NAMED FOR HOSPITAL [ARTICLE]
FIVE GOOD TRUSTEES NAMED FOR HOSPITAL
Important Institution Given Encouragement by Board of Commissioners Tuesday. Frank E. Lewis, of Kersey; Charles H. Peck, of Remington; Jesse D. Allman, Edward P. Honan and Louis H. Hamilton, of Rensselaer, were named as a board of trustees to handle the proposed hospital building and management. They were appointed Tuesday by the board of commissioners. That the hospital is to be provided for is settled, although the board made no order at this meeting to provide the funds. The Round Table Club will give its monthly party Thursday evening, July Bth, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Kannal, who will be assisted In the entertaining by Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Murray. John McCurtain was taken to the asylum today for treatment. He seems entirely rational but admits that he is a “little off” at times and that he thinks the treatment there will do him good. John has had a lot of trouble during recent months and seems to have brought it all on himself by his abuse of his wife and family, who live at Parr. Mrs. Ernest Cock Tell was taken to the asylum several days ago. The price of wheat has declined and we are giving you the benefit of same. Monogram Flour $1.75; White Star Flour $1.65. Your money back if you want it.—Rowles & Parker. “Alex.” came back. The effectiveness of advertising was again demonstrated for scarcely was The Republican telling of the loss of Night Officer Critser’s dog on the street before we learned that Alex, had returned to his owner safe and sound and happy to get back. Just where he had been no one seems to know, but he was abset for five days and it began to look as though he was permanently missing when he suddenly appeared as mysteriously as he had left Officer Critser is very happy, for he found it lonesome during the night rounds without his dog. ; Alex, will be back on the job again and will help make it unpleasant for any evil doers. '
