Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 307, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 December 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Herman Wacknitz, of near Medaryville, shot a fox north of that place recently in Cass township. The animal was a splendid specimen of the red variety.
We want to express our appreciation of the kindness, of so many of our readers in furnishing us with news items. We are very anxious to report all items of general interest.
Prof, and Mrs. R. E. Kenney, of Minneapolis, who have been visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jackson, of near here, went to Mulberry today to visit Prof. Kenney’s parents.
Mrs. W. E. Snow and children returned to their home in Chicago Heights today -after a visit with Mr. Snow’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Snow. W. E. Snow is the agent of the C. & E. I. railroad at Chicago Heights.
Mrs. S. C. Irwin and daughter went to Minneapolis today to visit relatives and to attend the wedding of her friend, Ralph Sherman. Mrs. Francis Irwin will keep house for Mr. Irwin during Mrs. Irwin’s absence.
S. W. Richardson, of Great Falls, Mont., is here visiting his wife’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Burris. Mr. Richardson is succeeding splendidly in the west, having secured a good 320 acre farm.
The little Jessup boy who was injured at Goodland last August by coming in contact with a high voltage wire, is said to be slowly improving, but his mind is still a blank concerning the tragedy in which his brother was killed. ' i "4
Lyceum Dates. Schildkrei, orchestra, Jan. 5. Hagerman, lecturer, Feb. 8. Rob Roys, quartet, March 5. RENSSELAER MARKETS. Corn —84c. Oats 46c. Wheat—sl.so. Rye—sl.ls. Eggs—4oc. „ Butterfat —37c. Springs—l4c. Hens —14c. . Young turkeys—22c. » Ducks —13c. Geese —18c. -We carry the largest Classified Ad column of any paper in this part of the state, and the reason is that -we get results for all. - . -W. We are equipped to bake good care of your sale bills. Come in and see us before you place your job.
