Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Christmas Gifts For Men. i Beautiful initial linen and silk handkerchiefs, 10c to 50c. Rich silk neckwear, 25c, 50c, 55c, 65c, 75c; silk reefers sl, $1.50; dress shirts SI.OO, $1.50, $2, $2.50, packed in beautiful gift boxes. —Hamill & Co. Julius Taylor, the contractor, has moved to the nice new rcisdence he built this year on North Forest street and has sold his other property to John K. Smith, who has already moved into that property. The Warren Robinson property from which Mr. Smith moved is being occupied by Everett Warren, the barber for Cal Cain, who moves from the Riley Snyder property and Clint Saidla will move into the house Mr. Warren vacates. Xmas gifts out of the ordinary. Hamill’s. J. N. Leatherman, cashier of the First National Bank, has been appointed guardian for Miss Nancy Rees, sister of the late Mrs. William P. Baker, who is past 80 years of age and incapable of managing her own affairs. The appointment was asked by her nephew, Lawrence W. Baker, who is soon to depart for his home in the southwest. Warren Griggs, son of J. L. Griggs, has returned home from Minnesota, where he has for she past two years in the employ of the American Construction Co., general contractors. He had worked this summer at Tintah, in masonry and concrete construction. He will spend the winter here and will probably sell and install a practical metal and door cleat for houses. They are extensively used in the west and serve to keep the wind and dust from entering the house. Thy can be installed on any window or door and should prove a mighty good thing.
Marriage licenses. Wesley E. Tilton, born Wheatfield, Dec. 26, 1893, present residence DeMotte, occupation chauffeur, to Zella M. Russell, bom Jasper county, Jan. 19, 1898, present residence DeMotte, occupation housekeeper; first marriage for each. Bride a minor the consent for issue of license was granted by her mother, Mrs. James F. Russell. John W. Baker, bom Owen county, Ind., Oct- 4, 1869, present residence Chicago, occupation millwright; second marriage, the first dissolved by death June 15,1911. To Weltha Trussell, bom Rensselaer, May 16, 1883, present residence Marion township, occupation housekeeper; first marriage.
