Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

■Mr. and Mrs. Milt Roth, who have been spending some time in Florida, will return home this week. Mrs. C. E. Watson, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Webber, of this city, went to Wavnetown to visit Mrs. George Heuson, also a sister. I have opened an office on Harrison St. and am prepared to do surveying of all kinds. I have maps of Jasper county, Rensselaer, and have ditchers’ staffs for sale. —L. A. Bostwick; Rensselaer, Phohe 549. I have a car. Mrs. B. G. Oglesby spent Sunday in Gary with her husband. Mr. Oglesby is employed as watchman at one of the big steel plants there and will move his family to that city this week. H. W. Kipilinger has a similar position. Dr. J. iH? Hansson, local agent*for the Overland, accompanied by William Babcock, H. A. Lambert, A. E. Sticknoth, Frenchy Deschand, Wm. Eldridge and Don Wright, went to Toledo, Ohio, Sunday to get seven new cars, which they will drive through. While our buggies are of the very highest quality and the most elegant style, our prices are the most reasonable. An examination of our stock will convince you.—Kellner & Callahan.

J. F. Moore, of Lamar, Mo., son of Wm. Moore, of this city, is recovering very satisfactorily from a very serious operation which had been performed at the hoepmal by a local physician. Mr. Moore has so far recovered that he has been taken to the home of his father on Elm street. The simplest, most perfect planter on the market is the Moline fourwheel planter. The fertilizer is over the rear axle and there is no neck weight.—Kellner & Callahan. David Montgomery, the comedian, who has been ill in a Chicago hospital for more than a month, died shortly after 4 o’clock Friday afternoon. He was about 45 years of age. Mr. Montgomery was an actor of note, being a member of the Montgomery-Stone team. Montgomery and Stone playe 1 in the “Wizard of Oz,” in which Montgomery took the the part of the tin woodman. Following this the team .was in the “Red Mill,” which had a three years’ run, then came the “Old Town” and finally “Chin Chin.” Mr. Montgomery left the latter plav at St, Paul, entering a hospital in Chicago on March 20th,

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