Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Attorney Sands and family spent Sunday at Tefft, making the trip by auto. - , W. F. Ihne, who has been living at Newland, has decided not to engage in farming this year and will sell a number of farming tools on the streets of Rensselaer next Saturday and will then go to Chicago, where he expects to remain until fall. J. W. Shaweross, who leased the Princess Theatre for three months, has left town, his lease having expired, and Horton Bros, are again in charge. Shaweross left a number «>f unpaid obligations but promises to return and “settle up.” We hope he does. Mrs. Mary E. Rockhold, who for some time had been employed as matron of the New Future Association of Chicago, came to Rensselaer Sunday to visit her sisters, Mrs. Ralph Donnelly and Mrs. Louie Ramp. The New Future Association, although doing an important reform work, was unable to procure funds to continue its existence. J. M. Pierson was over from Foresman today to see Floyd Amsler, who owns the building in which Mr. Pierson’s store is located. During the storm of four weeks ago the store building was twisted out of shape and the front staved in. It was jacked up and put back into shape but Sunday the wind was so strong that the roof of the building was again badly twisted.
