Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A. Beasley took the train here this morning for his home in Gary, Ind. .Ted Watson was operated on at the county hospital Tuesday for hernia. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, who live on the Turfler farm near Kniman, were in Rensselaer today. A letter received today from Charles O. Robinson, of Mt. Vernon, S. Dak., says that they have had a very backward and wet spring but for the past lew days the weather has '.been nice and warm. Mr. Robinson is a son of Mrs. George Rboinson, who is now very sick at the home of her daughter, 'Mrs. Clarence Maxwell, in Jordan township. The home of H. W. Gilbert, of Remington, was damaged badly by lire at about noon Tuesday, accodring to a report brought to this city by A. A. Fell. Mr. Gilbert is the owner of the Auto Salles Co., at Remington. The roof was destroyed and considerable damage was wrought to the interior. "The house is a beautiful one. The loss, it is understood, is partly covered by insurance. We me. a friend l this morning on the street and she was all smiles. It was not necessary to ask her what was the cause, for before we cou'ld ask her, Miss Viola Glazebrook told us that she, has a fine new grand nephew. On the fourth of “May the stork had visited the home of her nephew', Paul Glazebrook, at Nashville, Tenn., and had left a fine big boy to be cared for t>y Mr. and Mrs. Glazebrook. Auntie Glazebrook is delighted, as she -has but one niece and one nephew and she is pleased to have the reinforcements of the grand nephew.
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