Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The condition of B. Forsythe, who is ill aft his heme with a diseased foot, is reported to be resting easy and his condition seems to be unchanged for the past few days. Mrs. Fannie Wasson returned the latter part of the week from Indianapolis where she took her daughter, Hattie, to consult a specialist. Her daughter is improving but is taking treatment. Floyd Meyers received word today from his unde, Otis Kennedy, who is in Chicago with his daughter, Ruth. .The latter had just undergone an operation. She is a sophomore in Lake Forest College. ', x William Scott, Monticello democrat, has announced his candidacy for the nomination at the coming primary election as joint representative for Pulaski and White counties. A telegram was received here today announcing the very serious illness of Mrs. George Sawyer, of Andrews. Mrs. Sawyer is the mother of Mrs. H. H. Potter, of this city, and has been making her home with another daughter, Mrs. Morton Ulery, of Andrews. G. L. Ulery of this city and Miss Faye Ulery, who had been visiting here, went to Andrews today. It is said that during the recent express strike that patrons of the company turned to the parcel post service with the result that the mail became so heavy that it covered the platforms of Chicago stations. The mail was tied in great bundles and -surrounded by guards. A great deal of first class mail was thus delayed, and the complaints heard among our citizens over the delay of their mail should not be directed at the local postoffice, as the fault has not been at this end. It is expected that the conditions will be corrected soon, and that deliveries will be more regular. DR. BURKHART pation CatmTh ß Ji heu maligna- l/on t miss
