Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 187, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Chautauqua Guarantors Meeting Will Be Held Monday Night. Our chautauqua starts next Thursday, August 10th, 1916, and it is absolutely necessary that the following guarantors be present at a meeting to be held at the First National Bank on Monday evening, August 7, 1916: Rex Yvarenr, D. D. Dean, Paul C. Cumick, r C. E. Prior, J. N. Leatherman, Geo. E. Murray, H. E. Parkinson, G. F. Meyers, C. E. Duvall, B. Forsythe, Vernon Nowels, Chas. G. Spitler, E. L. Hollingsworth, C. M. , Sands, W. H. Parkinson, J. D. Allman, Write-Traub, G. L. Thornton, E. D. Rhoads, Geo. Collins, A. R. Kresler, Hamill & Co., M. D. Gwin, Warner Bros., F. E. Baboock, P. W. Clarke, A. F. Long, W. O. Rowles, O. F. Parker, C. W. Hanley, Geo. W. Hopkins, W. L. Myer,*Edd J. Randle, F. D. Burchard, W. S. Day, E. P. Honan, I. N. Warren, A. Leopold, G. H. McLain, W. F. Osborne, F. H. Hemphill, S. C. Irwin, W. L. Botft, B. F. Alter, C. E. Warner and E.-N. Loy. Several matters of importance must be taken up and decided if we expect to make our chautauqua a success so please be present at this meeting at 7:30 o’clock p. m. J. N. Leathenpan, President. D. D. Dean, Sec. Hand Badly Injured In Dredge at Jungles Ditch. Jesse Swaim, son of Zeb Swaim, at Aix, who has been working on the dredge engaged in making the Jungles ditch, had his left hard badly injured last night while working on the dredge. The hand wias caught in the roller of the dredge and injured so badly that the thumb and part of one finger had to be amputated. The other three fingers were badly crushed and the palm of the hand was badly lacerated. His injuries were dressed and he is ' getting along as well as could be expected. Lee Kimble, an old rrian who is making his home at Sol Normian’s, near Parr, was operated upon last night for strangulated hernia. Notwithstanding his age it is thought he will recover.