Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1912 — DANDRUFF AND ITCHING SCALP [ARTICLE]
DANDRUFF AND ITCHING SCALP
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Kentland came in for quite a little unsolicited honor last week. W. O. Schanlaub, county superintendent of Newton county and a former Rensselaer boy, was elected vice-president of the State Teachers’ Association, and Warren T. McCray was elected a director of the State Board of Agriculture. He will represent the 16th district, comprised of Benton, Newton, Jasper, Wlhite, Lake, Porter and Laporte counties. Mr. Schanlaub was not in attendance at the meeting of teachers and the election came as a surprise to him. Mr. McCray had not been an applicant for appointment on the board of directors either and his appointment doubtless came as a result of his prominence as a stockman and business fanner.
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Let the people think for a moment. Those days the precious sons of anxious mothers, devoted sweethearts and distracted young wives of the men from the north and south knew no happiness, and all they could think of was the fury of the battle on that southern field. The firing line extended from the gulf to the Potomac and woe was nation wide. Stir up the patriotism of your hearts in memory of those perilous times while you feast on the good things of today. If you will be respectful for a few more years to this memory, then all the bravest and the grandest army the world has even known will be passed to its reward beyond. Ninety-five per cent of the generals of the civil war have already gone before, The successful outcome of the civil war has placed a stamp on our government and 'has doubtless helped us to become a leader among the nations of the world, although attained at a sacrifice that brought sorrojv to almost every home in the land. Submitted by Geo. O. Pumphrey.
