Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The work of preparing the Loughridjge building, which the new factory is to occupy, is going on rapidly and work will start soon. Typical March weather is now in evidence. Last night’s rain along with the stiff wind makes one wish .that March and her bad weather was over. The primary vote throughout the entire state wias very light Tuesday. The expense of such an election is heavy. Several were arrested in the state on vote fraud citarges. Carl Duvall left today for Detroit ito confer with t?he Jolui H'fliicock Insuramce Go. relative to hia taking & position with that company. His family will remain here for a time. Mr. Learning, the new county agent, has decided not to move into the Mary Jane Hopkins property on Park Ave., and it is again for rent. 8 C. B, Harris went to Grant Park, 111., today. His wife Uud heeti there Bimce the first of the week and the baby was taken very sick yesterday with what is possibly pneumonia.

Mr§. G. D. Strong 'baby left this ihoming for Chicago, where they will spend a few days with her aunt, Mrs. W. H. Arnold, and will then -return to her home at Jackson, Mich. *Mhe. James Ashby of Mt. Ayr, took the train here today for Chicago, where she will spend a month with her daughter, Mrs. R. W. Goodspeea, and will help care for a new grandson just arrived. Charles Grow left this morning to begin his regiualr trip as man messenger. Mrs. Grow and son, Charles, left for Unbana, Ind-, where che will visit her mother, Mrs. H. Pfixton, ana her sister, Mrs. Mary Russell. ' Miss Bessie Hayden, of, Lowell, came .today and will be the of Mrs. Charles W. Platt. Mrs. Hayden is the state deputy for tne Royal Neighbors, which is the ladies auxiliary branch of the Modem Woodmen lodge. U M. Miller and family, consisting of ihis wife and' six children, left this morning on 'the early tram for Bloomfield, Mont., where tfiiev expect to make their future home. Mr- Millar still retain® his interest Mi the farm he has occupied near Parr. 125 head of cattle will be sdld at the Thompson sate Saturday, March 10th These include 10 good stock cows to be fresh in March and April. 35 extra good 2-year-old white faced and Shorthorn heifers to calve in April and May; 10 extra choice white faced coming two year old steers, and 65 head of yearling steers, heifers and calves. An extra good bunen of cattle, in medium fteeh. just the thing for grass.

CASTORIA For Infants and Children lh U— fii^ir^OYww ’ » . •• ■• _. ’ ■* A ' " * ; . , /