Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 166, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
There is nothing more refreshing these hot days, than a bottle of “Root” or “Birch” beer, “Ginger Ale,” or “Sarsaparilla.” Large quart bottles. 2 for 25c. 1 JOHN EGER. Mrs. Tom Callahan, who has been at the Rockville sanitarium for some time, is* improving some in health. Her mother, Mrs. Herman Ahler, of Francesville, has been visiting with her since last Saturday. Mrs. Calla.han will remain there indefinitely until Bhe is in better health. . You can secure Mica Special Roofing from any dealer in Jasper or Newton counties. If your dealer does not have it in stock, call me up and I will supply you direct Prioes the same everywhere. HIRAM DAY. Gov. Osborn, of Michigan, found the state tax commissioner, Robert H. Shields, of Houghton, guilty of charges Wednesday and declared the office vacant. The charges ranged froin inattention to duty to inequality of as-, sessments. Raised notes to SIOO from $lO denomination are being passed in Chicago. The sixth note raleed to SIOO was turned over to Captain Thomas F. Porter of the United State Secret Service bureau Wednesday by the Corn Exchange National bank. Judge Hanan returned here today and resumed the hearing of the Iroquois ditch case. Judge Hanan was one of the Marshall boomers at the Baltimore convention and is elated at their success in getting him on. the ticket, even if he had to hake second place. :^5 >-7,'v- . George E. Fletcher, of Tilton, N. H., has been appointed second deputy commissioner of internal revenue by Secretary of the Treasury MacVeagh to succeed the late J. P. Wheeler. For many years Fletcher has been the internal revenue agent in charge of the Philadelphia district. Dispatches from Denver, Col., state that miller moths delayed an incoming Union Pacific train from Kansas City and a Rock Island train from Chicago Wednesday. They swarmed upon the tracks and greased the rails so effectively that the wheels spun around, making it impossible for the trains to make schedule time. Col. William C. Gorgas, chief sanitary officer at the Panama canal, has declined an invitation extended to him by Mayor John F. Fitzgerald, of Boston, Mass., to become chairman of the Boston board of health. Col. Gorgas wrote the mayor that he believed it to be his duty to remain in the canal zone until the work there is finished. .. ' The Gayety has a first class vaudeville team for Ute balance of the week and crowded houses should be the rule during ‘their engagement Pryer and Dryer, a singing and dancing team, opened last evening for a three nights’ engagement This is th& best dancing team ever seen Ist Rensselaer, and their dancing cannot be beat See them tonight sad tomorrow night The Wheatfleld Improvement Co. boomers were here last evening on their return from a booming trip lasting ail day. They visited several with them mammoth petitions from
