Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 April 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Of Course Your Heart is Set on a Little Six. Most everyone’s is. Snap judgment is poor policy, and few people have time to see them all, so we’ve done that for you. The little Olds is probably the finest car made under SI6OO. Just U C Her HUGH KIRK

Archie Gray and family have moved out on the Floyd Amsler farm, succeeding H. P. Childers, who is in the hospital here. Elmer Branaman and family have moved into the residence vacated by Mr. Gray. Meade Rayburn and Salem Long, of Gillman township, were in Rensselaer Monday. -.-■- - - . * A message was received here this Monday morning from Albert Branch of Stockton, Cal., announcing the death of his youngest daughter, Cophine, in that city Saturday. The death of the young lady- was caused by double pneumonia which followed the influenza. Cophine took sick with the influenza in January and was ill for about thirty days before the disease turned into pneumonia. She was attending a' school for girls at the time she took sick. Deceased was about eighteen years of age and formerly lived in this city with her father. She was w granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wilcox of this city. NOTICE TO VAN RENSSELAER CLUB MEMBERS. The annual election of the Board of ■Directors of the Van Rensselaer club will occur Monday evening, April 7, at the club rooms. Each member is urgently requested to be present at this election and to help formulate plans for many club improvements in the near future. VAN R. GRANT, President.