Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 300, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Masons Take Notice. Next Monday evening, Dec. 20th, is election of officers for the ensuing year. Members please be present at 7:30. This is also the time to pay lodge dues. Please be prepared to pay same.—Harvey Wood, Jr., Secretary. It will pay you to “get Hamillized” even if you don't get the Ford. Orlen Grant and wife returned to Hammond Saturday. He is feeling better each day and his relatives noticed* a marked improvement in his condition while here. Wayne Clouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Clouse, who lives in Omoha, Neb., will receive The Semi-Weekly Republican for the ensuing year, a Christmas gift from his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Catt, who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Frank Wood, on their ranch near Billings, Mont., for several weeks, are expected home within a few days. The last word their son, Dr. Catt, had from them was that they expected to start home yesterday, the 19th. E. G. Sternberg came down from Chicago yesterday and today made a trip to the dredge, which is now in the neighborhood of the George Ade farm. Ed very kindly asked the editor to go out with him and have a dredge dinner but the invitation had to be declined because the editor was busy. A Jim Parker was here Saturday for a short stay, returning that evening to Frankfort. He plans to return to Portland, Oreg., soon, although he may postpone going until spring. He has been engaged in painting steel and iron there for some time but business has been slack the past two years. An improvement is expected in the spring.