Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 265, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1911 — GROWS HAIR AT 65 YEARS OF AGE. [ARTICLE]
GROWS HAIR AT 65 YEARS OF AGE.
Dear Sirs: “I heard of PARISIAN SAGE and as my head would itch a good deal, I .thought I would try it. 1 never used any remedies before and was bald on top of my head.' I am using the third bottle aftd have a lot of hair now where I was bald. I would like you to see the new hair sprouting from my head. The itching in my scalp quickley disappeared. I am 65 years old and have been at the Bazaar 51 years. Wm. A. Hopper, Auctioneer Harkness Bazaar, Ninth & Samson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Large bottje of PARISIAN SAGE 50 cents. Guaranteed by B. F. Fendig for dandruff, falling hair ani scalp itch. Puts life and beauty intp faded haii and is a delightful hair dressing.
Attorney S. C. Irwin testified' at Kentland in the case of William Darroch, Guardian, against Bernard Gillespie. He is of the opinion that Ray Cummings, as guardian, in the sale of the land of his minor ward, Clara Jensen, was not a party to any intentional fraud, but thinks that Cummings was misled and used bad business judgment The land had been appraised at only sls an acre and he thinks Cummings considered it worth only that much and thought he ‘wps doing his duty by his ward in selling It. The court approved the sale and the deed was made. The man Evans, of Chicago, to whom Gillespie trtynsferred the land, is said to be .a figurehead, and not to have been a- bona fide purchaser. After Gillespie iiad arranged to buy the farm for $1,200 he had Mr. Irwin come there to see about placing a $1,600 lOan on it which shows that Gillespie, at least, knew that the price was too low. Cummings was not removed as guardian but resigned after making the sale and it' was later that Judge Hahley appointed William Darroch, whose activity on behalf of the girl saved her from getting only $1,200 for a farm which about all witnesses testified was wort • at least $3,200.
