Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 166, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Kentland News Notes Clipped ? - From Newton County Enterprise. " C. C. Kent, H. L. Sammons and J. W. Ryan will leave Sunday for Trout Lake, Wis., for a two weeks’ outing. W. T. McCray has purchased the Ira Dawson farm of 120 acres, joining Orchard Lake farm. Consideration $149.00 an acre. ' / Herman, Messman fell from a cherry tree last week, and suffered a fracture of the arm. Another, man punished for doing woman’s work. The farmers are prosperous. Tuesday evening there was a big rain and after the storm a daughter was born to Mr; and Mrs 7 Henry Duttenhaver. Will H. Ade left yesterday morning for the Dakotas on business. He expects to be gone a week or ten days, and will look over the country that appeared so golden to himself and others back in the 80’s when a big Kentland colony' painted banners “Dakota or Bust,” and hiked for the west Judge and Mrs. William Darroch and Miss Ladra Darroch are spending the week at Winona. The program for the week includes a meeting of the State Bar Association, a meeting of the Federation of Woman's Clubs, an aeroplane exhibition and other features that will interest the Judge and family. The school board has. closed contracts with C. L. Rudeslll and Homer E. Bash to teach in the public schools next year, completing the corps of teachers. Mr; Rudesill will be principal of the high school. He formerly taught in the Goodland schools and comes well recommended. Mr. Bash is a graduate of the State Normal and will have chargee of the seventh and eighth grades. BETTER THAN SPANKING Spanklnf does not core children of bedwetting. There Is a constitutional cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Bex W, Notre Dame, Ind., will send free to any mother her successful home treatment, with full instructions. Send no money, but write her today If your children trouble yon In thia way. Don’t blame the child, the chances are it can’t help it. This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine difficulties by day or night, Food Inspector Destroys Supplies In Valparaiso. Valparaiso Messenger. Valpo grocers must sell good butter and eggs. The farmer must likewise sell the grocers butter and eggs that will pass scrutiny. The test is to be forced. Failure to comply with restrictions will result in prosecutions and the imposing of the penalties provided by the statutes of the state. There is to be a crusade in Valparaiso) and it will be under the direction of John T. Willits, deputy under H. E. Barnard, state food and drug commissioner. Mr. Willits came to Valparaiso yesterday and he spent the afternoon in visiting Valpo grocery establishments. He explained the law to the grocery--men, told them he would insist on its enforcement, and that violations would be punished. Mr. Willits is particularly interested in the egg question, and under the operation of the new law the grocerymen will be compelled to candle the eggs which are brought to them. For the purpose of candling the egg product a special contrivance has been manufactured. This will insure the grocerymen freshness in supply, compel the seller to bring his eggs to market when they are fresh, and be a guarantee to the patrons of the the eggs are fresh and wholesome—that they are seasonably wholesome. This trip of Mr. Willits to Valparaiso was one of warning. The next time he comes to Valparaiso, and he is likely to drop in when least expected, grocers who are found with bad eggs in stock will be subject to the penalty which the law imposes. Mr. Willits on his rounds among the grocery stores found a number of bad eggs which were destroyed. He also visited the drug stores, restaurants and ice cream factories and found them to be above the average, but suggested some changes which will have, to be made. — ’■ & - Cheapest accident insurance—Dr. Thomas* Eclectic Oil. Stops the pain and heals the wound. All druggists sen it. *
