Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 170, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1910 — Gallion Will Be Ousted If Guilty of Deserting Child. [ARTICLE]

Gallion Will Be Ousted If Guilty of Deserting Child.

The Indianapolis star says that George W. Mlles, state game and fish commissioner, has stated that Albert M. Gallion, the deputy arrested in Rensselaer on requisition from Ohio, will be discharged from office if it is proven that he is guilty of desertion o* UJs wife and child. R. D. Fleming, the chief deputy, who was here from Ft. Wayne and expressed himself as displeased with the manner in which Gallion and Donley had proceeded against Haynes, stated that he would call the attention of Mr. Miles to the report of Gallion’s alleged desertion and recommend such action if the charge was proven.

Phone your ’•Want" adv. to The Republican. Mrs. Guy Clifton, of Chicago, was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Warne, of Parr, last week. Baby won’t suffer five minutes with croup if you apply Dr.. Thomas’ Electric Oil at once. It acts like magic. We are, head quarters for beriei and peaches for canning purposes JOHN EGER. We are now taking orders for blackberries. Send your order early and get berries when your turn comes. Mrs. Harvgy Wood, Jr., phone 526 G. Leave your order for fancy Texas Elberta peaches, the best peach grown. A carload Wednesday and Thursday, July 20th and 21st.

JOHN EGER.