Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
County Hospital Notes. There are now eight patients in the hospital. 21_..7. Three operations have been performed since Saturday. They were Eugene Wynegar, 8-year-Old son of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wyngar, for mastoid; J. B. Ashley, of iMt. Ayr, for bowel obstruction, and Francis Dluzak for removal of her tonsils. Superintendent Brunneman had as her guests today the board of county commissioners and several members of the county council'. AW were greatly pleased with the condition they found. 7 The superintendent and the hospital board appreciate very much the lovalty of the local physicians and also the support of several doctors living outside of the city. By this interest the hospital is caring for people from all parts of the county.
” LOCAL MARKETS. May 7, —Grain: Corn $1.54, oats 65c, wheat $2.50 and rye SI.BO. Poultry: Chickens lcß, eggs 30c, butterfat 37c. The following of Union township, had a delightful automobile trip to Culver Sunday: John and 1 Emmor Ewitzer, Ernest Florence, Ruth Florence, Neva Garriott and Peratenson. If you are in a hurry to “get-away” use an Oakland six. ADAMS & SON. Miss Hazel Damson, who is teaching school' in Indaanapoflis, spent the ■week end with her family here. .Mrs. C. B. Johnston, wife of the Remington lumber merchant, died at Lafayette today following an operation. The funeral will be held Wednesday. Futrher particulars have not been learned. —Some —people say ■ the Oakland Six cannot be sold for the price and the manufacturers live. Thev’ll let you know when to send flowers. ADAMS & SON.
Omar Osborne, who is working for the valuation department of the Monon railroad, will spend the week at Lebanon and Noblesville. Mr. Osborne is now listing the land belonging to the railroad in the counties through which ti-e Monon runs. The following Rensselaer people went to Lafayebte today: Mr. ..nd Mrs. Donald Beam, Frank Hardiman, E. M. Laßue, Venus Orisler, Ernest Moors and J. M. Warnei. From Lafayette Mr. Warner will go to ChamEaign, 111., and drive home George E. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Woodworth have moved to Saylor, lowa, where Rev. Woodworth lias been installed as the pastor of the First Presbyterian- church -of - that -city; havingpreached his first sermon there on May 1. .Rev. Woodworth graduated from the' Omaha Seminary. Best little car on ■ earth for the money. ADAMS & SON. H. R. Lange, who has been in the piano business here for the past two years, has decided to quit business here and move back to his old home at Laporte. Mr. Lange has decided to continue his automobile painting in that city. He will be here once--or twice each month attending to the wants of Lis music store patrons. More for your money than any car on earth. Hartroun. ADAMS & SON. J. Zeigler,* of Los Angeles, Cal., was the guest over Sunday with Mrs. Theressa French, who is employed at the county hospital. Mr. Zeigler went to Danville, 111., today to visit with one of 'his children. He is the father of eight children scattered all over the United States. He is 85 years of age but is as active and looked but fifty. Mrs. Freich made her .home with Mr. and Mrs. Zeigler for a number of years. 30,000 spring plants. 86 kinds. Home grown, climated, and well rooted. Shrubs should be planted now.— J. H. Holden, Phone 426. U. S. Government and French government use Dodge cams. Why don’t you use one ? ADAMS & SON.
PASTURE. We now have plenty of good pasture for cows alnd heifers. Same price as steens.—James Walter, Manager Lawler Ranches. * _ We have received our car of Deering Standard twine. It is going fast. When this car is sold we will have to raise the price. Better get your twine NOW. —Kellner & Callahan. ICE FOR RESIDENCES. For this year our price will be 40c per 100 lbs. 1,000 fb. book >3.75 i' paid in We are now delivering. Phone 104. WHITE & LEE. FREE AIR. ? ■ - K. T. Rhoades & Co. have installed a new air machine for the 'benefit of their patrons and friends. Please call and How up your tires. Maxwell Automobiles to Advance In Price. Maxwell cars will advance In price >30.00 on May Ist Orders will be filled as received atprceent pricesMAIN GARAGE. NOTICE. All dogs must be kept up or they will be killed. VERN ROBINSON, City Marshal. *’ Abundance of Money. I can loaa you all the money you want on that farm. My rata la 5 per cent and my limit Is >IOO per acre.— p. D. Wen*. Morocco, Indiana.
