Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1912 — Len Lefler Will Manage Tecumseh Trail This Year. [ARTICLE]
Len Lefler Will Manage Tecumseh Trail This Year.
Len Lefler, who left a Jasper county farm to locate in Lafayette about four years ago, and who made good in the confectionery business and invested his money in Jasper county land after selling out his Lafayette store, is now to tackle a new business and this coming summer he will manage Tecumseh Trail, the pleasure park near the state soldiers* home and about three miles out of Lafayette. Len is a great hustler, a good feeler, and a fine fellow any way you take him and We feel cerain that he will make good in this latest venture pist as he has at everything he has so far engaged in. He was here today in company with E. J. Kious, of the Lafayette Ice Cream Co., having made the trip in lien’s auto. - “Dr. Thomad* Eelect is Oil is the best remedy for that often fatal disease—croup. It has been used with success in our family for eight years.” —Mrs. L. Whiteacre, Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Charles H. Anthony, of Muncie, who created a,sensation in Washington society recently by wearing diamonds on the heels of her slippers, is now ■in New York, and a writer, in the World has pronounced her the “human sunburst",.because of %er great display of diamonds. Mrs. Am thony thinks a woman cannot be welß dressed if she spends less than $50,000 a year on her clothes. Nixola GreelySmith, writing Jn the World, gets off a bunch of poetic slush that would cause the average woman to want to lick the editor, but Mrs. Anthony evidently likes the notoriety and proposes to stay right in New York and Waldorf it out 1 William Jennings Rryan, in a letter to the Bryan Club of Los Angeles, Cal,, has refused to allow his name to be placed on the primary ballot in California as a candidate president. “I am not a candidate, and am not willing to be put in that attitude before the country," read the letter.
