Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 309, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1920 — TUESDAY HOSPITAL NOTES. [ARTICLE]
TUESDAY HOSPITAL NOTES.
John Klaus of Remington underwent a major operation today. Mrs. Louis Scilex was able to leave the hospital Monday Rom, to Mr. and Mrs. Dorns Crooks, a daughter, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baumgartner, Miss Anna Kahler and Arnold Kahler of Chicago Heights spent Christmas with Andrew Kahler and family of southwest of town. The historic Plymouth rock, on which the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth, Mass., 300 years ago this month, has been moved back to its original site. The rock had rested for years at the base of the Pilgrim monument, several feet above its present position. A new base has been built for it. In the moving, the rock was broken where it had been cemented together after it had been cracked when it was moved in Colonial days. Claude E. Lambert of Remington has brought suit for SI,OOO damages against the P. C. C. & St. L. Ry Co., the result of the accident which occurred at one of the crossings of the defendant at Remington last Thursday when one of the company’s engines struck a Ford truck which he* was driving and demolishing it. The complaint alleges criminal neglect on the part of the defendant, alleging that no warning was sounded by the engineer. Farm lease* for sale at the Be--mbliean office, grain and cash
