Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
1 single ear method; the kind that will raise, you a good crop; the kind that wins you a prize; the good old Yellow Dent, sold on approval at $2.00 per bushel. If you want seed corn do not wait until planting time as good, seed is scarce this year. Come and see it It will suit you. Come early.—H. Paulus, 1 mile west of Rensselaer, Phone 938-G. Rensselaer Awarded Game Medaryville Childishly Quit Prof. Rice, of* the high school, took the disputed basketball game between Medaryville and Rensselaer up with the state athletic board and it was at once decided that Rensselaer- was entitled to the game by the score of 2 to 0. The Medaryville team was taken from the field by its referee and coach, which is a violation of the rules of the association and amounts to a forfeiture. William S. Coen continues very poorly at his home on Cullen and Clark streets. He does not seem to be sick but suffers considerable pain at times and is weak and unable to take any nourishment. Little James Benson, the child who was operated on for appendicitis at the Makeever hotel some ten days ago, is now getting along nicely, but last week for a few days his condition was regarded rather crSAcal. According to the census Pennsylvania last year had 7,000 women farmers. In Georgia during the last three years the number of women farmers has more than doubled. The majority of the women go in for raising hogs, cattle and foodstuffs, leaving cotton planting to the men. Miss Julia Thompson, who has not regained her full strength since she was operated on for appendicitis recently, went to Lake Geneva, Wis., today, in the hope that the change would prove beneficial to her. A number of Remington citizens charged with visiting a gambling house were in Rensselaer this morning and it is understood they are trying to get their cases settled with as little notoriety as possible. It is also understood that if the prosecutions are not made too severe the sporting •fraternity there are willing to be good and not indulge in pasteboard speculation any more.
MfSk C. H. Golden Fell And Fractured Left Arm. Mrs. C. H. Golden, southeast of town, had the misfortune to fall Saturday evening and fracture the radius of the right arm just above the wrist. She also sustained other bruises.
CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Iho Kind Yu Han Always Bought Beam UM BigaacurooC Talk to us about your coal; we have something to tell you about our coal.—Harrington Bros. Co.
