Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Lillian Bums and Edna Price are spending the day in Chicago. Jasper Guy, the Remington attorney, was busy at the court house here today with legal matters. - • /L—- -' — Ethel Clark, who underwent an op-eratian-'for tonsiiitis at Wesley hospital, returned to her home Monday evening. —■*— Miss Avelyn-Kerr will be at the White Boarding House in Rensselaer for one week. Miss Kerr is representing Mr. John L. Stoddard, the famous lecturer. Due to the interest in foreign countries caused by the war, Mr. Stoddard’s works are in such demand that a special credit plan has been arranged so that these books are within reach of every man, woman and child. Anyone interested kindly phone Miss Kerr for an appointment. Phone 362. Bert Lewis, of Barkley township, had his right arm and hand badly sawed and torn, while putting some wood this week. Bert threw the saw at a ground hog which was close by and the saw in some manner caught on his band, cutting the bone in the little finger almost jn twfc>. Ten stitches were taken in the hand by a local physician? Our pbMified Column gotn results, will doth® teiatna— ±