Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

W. E. Harris went to Monon today. His brother’s baby is very sick with pneumonia. Theodore Smith, ex-trustee of Gillam township was in Rensselaer on business Tuesday. February is doing herself proud in the last few days of her existence this day has been a delightful one. The Earl Leek sale held Monday wasagood one and the property was disposed of, at good prices. A food riot was staged in New York city and Brooklyn Tuesday by womdh. Police were called to quell the riot. Mrs. Mary Gladden of Dayton, Ind. stopped off here today to visit with Mrs. W. L. Thomas. Mrs. Gladden had been in Chicago. Marion I. Adams left for Demopolis, Alabama today where he will spend about two weeks with his son Ray and family. They own a large ranch near Alfalfa, Ala. Dr. S. E. Sparling’s farm joins that of the Adams.’ Arthur Shedd own a sixteen hundred acre ranch within three miles of those farms. In reporting the killing of a wolf by Charles Bussell, of Me Coysburg, we had the name Russell. However, there is but one Charles Bussell in this section and whenever the death of a wolf occurs there is no doubt in the mind of anyone as to who it’s executor was.