Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 118, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

* Just in, fresh Kellogg Corn Flakes. —Home Grocery. *4 - Reliable hosiery for the whole family; every wanted shade. \ r " ROWLES ft PARKER. . * jiiMtarJIt is now almost impossible for farmers to plow, owing to the dryness and hardness of the ground. There is still a lot of corn- to be planted all over the country and this can not be accomplished very well as much of the ground is hard and poorly worked. Roy Stephenson has written to have his Republican sent to. Colome, S. Dak., from Dallas, the same state. He is in charge of a that is working on Chicago and Northwestern railroad extension and as the headquarters of the construction crew is changed he changes his address. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hopkins and children returned yesterday from Kalamazoo, Mich., where they have been living for some time. Mrs. Hopkins has been in very poor health and. they have returned here to live in hopes that her health Will improve. What do you think of it? Ninetyfour in the shade yesterday. That must be a record for May weather. This morning opened up hot as blazes. The last night was 65 above and it was hot about 8 o’clock. Since 16 some light clouds have been forming and for a time It has looked like we might be blessed with a shower. ■ 1 f Charley Moody was in from Wall street today celebrating the four straight victories that the White Sox captured from the Phillies. He called in front of the business houses of several fans, tooted his Marion flyer norn several times and reminded the boys that he was the original Sox fa'h and had never lost faith .in them. They will end up second or third is his contention and if the Tigers break, Charley expects to see the Sox climb to first place. “Jimmie” Callahan, “Ping” Bodie and the rest of the bunch are going to it like mad.

The first step in an attempt to clean up East Chicago, Ind., was taken Tuesday when Chief of Police Alfred Lewis was ousted dom office by a decision of Judge V. S. Reiter, of Hammond, in the superior court of Lake county. The ouster proceedings were brought by Charles Pltzele. It is said thqt Lewis will ask for a new trial and that if that is refused, he will appeal. He is accused of accepting bounty from gambling houses in return for protection. /"*>'■ The state board of education has ordered the state superintendent' of public issue life state licenses to the following persons, who recently took the examination for that purpose: Kate Andrews, Seymour; Belle Batchelor, Vernon; O, E. Cassaday, LaCrosse; L. J. EL Evans and P. W. Wearly, Bloomington; Charles B. McClure, Newport; Carl McGannon Thorntown; J. W. Shern, North Manchester; Harriett A. Thompson, Richmond; Ernest*' Wilmore, Arcadia, and Albert L. Frantz, of Royal Center. . Measure the for new screens, then call Phone No. 6, and get good ones from the J. C; Gwin Lumber Co.