Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 157, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM ' —’ IliW PICTURES. The Novel Experiment. The Immortal Alamo.

Automobile Assessments Changed By the Board of Review. The Jasper county Board of Review has made the following changes in the assessments qf automobiles in the county: INCREASES. Charles Denham $250 to S3OO John M. Ott 300 “ 350 A. P. Ranier 200 “ 300 J. A. Washburn 375 " 475 F. A. Turfler 250 " 300 Delos Thompson 1200 “ 1300 Babcock & Hopkins 850 “ 950 J. H. Chapman 400 “ 500 Frank J. Donnelly 550 **. 700 John Eger 600- “ 800 B. F. Alter 600 “ 700 M. D. Gwin 400 “ 500 A. H. Hopkins < 200 “ 250 J. J. Hunt 350 “ 400 E. L. Hollingsworth 450 “ 500 Wm. M. Hoover 500 “ MOO S. E. Sparling. 500 “ 700 D. S. Makeever 600 “ 700 C. F. Stackhouse.... 450 “ 700 J. W. Stockton 210 “ 300 Elizur Sage 400 “ 600 Thomas Robinson 400 “ 600 Robert Drake 500 “ 709 W. N. Henkle 400 “ 550 J. L. Adams 600 “ 700 Granville Moody 1000 “ 1200

REDUCTIONS. Frank Kresler 550 “ 500 Charles Odom ..... 900 “ 800 J. F. Irwin went to Wolcott on business this afternoon. The condition of Uncle Simon Phillips is improving. Today he was still able to sit up and eat dinner. Black Caps for canning, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. JOHN EGER. Dr. I. M. Washburn has completed his special surgical course in Chicago and will be at home hereafter regularly. Mr. Hayner, piano tuner and repairer from Chicago, is in the city. Patronage respectfully solicited. Leave orders at Clarke's jewelry store. The warning against the waste of city water is having its effect, but there is still room for improvement. Last night only 8 feetof water was lost in the tank, while Sunday night the loss was 15 feet * Mayor Knotts and the other defendants in the Gary election riot cases were acquitted at Valparaiso Monday. The case was tried before Judge Hanley. Two other cases of similar nature tried before, resulted the same way. During these extremely hot, strenuous days, it becomes our duty to care for tired, aching fedt. We assume the responsibility and will not shirk our duty. Comb to us with your foot troubles. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.

J. S. Dowling, a merchant of Washington, Ind., was arrested Saturday on a warrant sworn to by John Owens, state food and drug inspector, and fined $lO and costs for having decayed eggs in his possession. The inspector is making a fight in that section for better eggs. Several farmers have been arrested and other complaints are pending. The yield of wheat In Jasper county will be about normal, averaging from 15 to 20 bushels per acre. Last year the wheat was about 4 bushels per acre above the normal. Threshing will not begin for ten days. Oats will not be over half a crop, averaging 20 bushels to the acre. Corn never looked better in Jasper county and promises an Immense yield, but unless rains come within a week the crop will depreciate 10 per cent a day. . Letters calling attention to the danger from flies carrying diseases are being sent to the dairymen. Dairymen are urged to screen stables and milkhouses, and to seal cans of milk that are shipped to the city. They are also urged to wash milk cans when the cans are returned, even though the cans have been washed at the creamery. The letter says that flies carry typhoid fever, summer complaint and tuberculosis.