Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 131, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 June 1911 — New Barber at Cain’s. [ARTICLE]
New Barber at Cain’s.
I have secured the services of Mr. E. C. Fisher, an expert workman, at my tonsorial parlors and will be pleased to have Rensselaer people visit my shop and give him a trial. C. H. CAIN. 100. envelopes printed with your return card in the corner—something every person should have, especially rural route patrons—for 50 cents at The Republican. Telephone us your order.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deweese and her mother, Mrs. E. L. Saylor, went to Wheatfleld yesterday, where the latter will make her home. They returned recently after a one year stay on a farm near Tacoma, Wash. Mr and Deweese will make their home in Rensselaer. Ed was truck farming near Tacoma and had out his crop for this year when the owner of the land had a flattering offer £pr the farm. He paid Ed liberally to vacate and he decided to return to Jasper county, which it about good enough for any one, he thinks. Next year be expects to rent a farm.
Governor Marshall is defending his new constitution. He can do that more effectively than he can defend the method employed to try to have it adopted into law. The present constitution has a provision for amendment but .the so-called new constitution ignores it and in a high-handed manner seeks to adopt a constitution framed in a democratic caucus and the new constitution contains the same provision for revision that the old one did. The constitution of Indiana should be greater than party and the people will decide undoubtedly that it is a lot bigger than Tom Marshall and give his pet measure a complete trampling under foot.
