Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 April 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mrs. Fannie Cottingham, of Brookston, was in Rensselaer today. J. W. Christ went to Chicago today to consult a specialist. He has been in poor health for sometime. My shrubs have arrived. John Holden. John Bowie and Albert Keene, of Wheatfield, were in Rensselaer today. . Muriel Harris and Florence Allman went to Boswell today for a visit with Gertrude Jackson and Gladys Pierce, who are teachers in the Boswell schools. Mrs. Cope J. Hanley returned Sunday from Boulder, Col., where she had been visiting for several weeks with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Libbey. The continued pleasant weather is giving all producean early start this year and all kinds of vegetation is much further advanced than usual for this time of year. p - — 1" ■ — While cranking an automobile Sunday, Edson Murray had the misfortune to have the thumb of his right hand almost severed. The member was caught between the auto crank and the license plate. The wound is a severe one but it is thought the thumb can be saved. Mrs. George W. Ferguson, of Wheatfield, in renewing her subscription to the Republican states that she has received Word from her son, Franklyn, that he has arrived from overseas and is now stationed at Camp Mills, N. Y., from which place he expects to be discharged. I am going to give you another chance at our stock of Hawaiian Pineapples. The same kind and brand you had before. 40 dozen large cans, sliced in syrup, for this week only, 30 cents a can. J OWN EGER. ' Mrs. Charles Fairbanks, of Portland, Ore., Who came here to atttend the funeral of her brother, who died at Dodge Center, Minn,, March 5, and who came on to Rensselaer to spend several weeks with her sister, Mrs. B. J. Jarette, left for her home Monday. Car Washing and Repairing. I am now back from the army and am located ip the McKay laundry building., Auto repairing done right at reasonable prices. Car Washing done promptly and in way that sat-r “• * AVIS.