Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 261, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Elizabeth Ryan, one of the nurses at the hospital, went to her home in Chicago today, where she will remain pending her recovery from an attack of the influenza. Henry Nesius, son,.of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Nesius, had his adenoids removed at the hospital -this Wednesday morning. The influenza patients at the hospital seem to be getting along very well. Margarette Babcock has return jd from Madison, Wis., and will remain with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. BAbcock, until the opening of the second semester at Wisconsin university. Born, Nov. 6, a son to Mr. and Mirs. Nelson DuCharm, of Carpenter township. This is their second child, both boys. Mrs. DuCharm, before her marriage, was Miss Goldie Reed, daughter of Mrs. M. W. Reed, of this city. •MB* ««•* Miss LueUa Robinson has been notified that she may have a' position with the government which will pay her at the rate of $l,lOO a year and in a short time may be increased to $1,200. She is to report within two weeks from this date.

We Have Just Received Two Rolls ■' • / Velvet Stair Carpel 27 Inches Wide. - W. J. WRIGHT ' ■' ----- ' , ■