Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1915 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. F. Bruner went to Fair Oaks this morning on business. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Haskell went to Waynetown last evening on business. John Poole went to Hopkins Park this morning to look after his farm. Frank Goss, of Remington, has been visiting Miss Edna < Babcock, at Parr. F. G. Kresler has purchased the former James Thomson property on Elm street as an investment. - : 'F - Vannie A. Arnold returned Sunday from Chicago, where he has been on business for a few days. Miss Mary Johnston, of Mt. Ayr, has been visiting her sister, Miss Molly Johnston, who is- attending school here. — — W. B. Hordeman, of Frankfort, has been visiting here for a short time with his brother, Peter Hordeman. Mr. Hordeman formerly lived here. Uncle Norman Warner, who was 82 years of age yesterday, received a shower of 155 post cards from old friends in different parts of the country, and the cards are still coming. On account of the large amount of Market Day advertising, The Evening Republican consists of eight pages today, the largest issue of The Evening Republican in its history. Ther’s entirely too much slobberin’ over people who are only doin’’ ther plain duty. Spring is really here, which reminds us that nobuddy has .ever been able t’ counte’fit dandelion greens or th’ rumble of a circus wagon.

Pretty hair increases the charm and beauty of every woman, and it is now possible for any one to have soft abundant, lustrous hair if they will only use Parisian Sage, a most helpful tonic, sold by B. F. Fendig. The wedding of Miss Wilda L. Green and Chauncey Dexter took place Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of the bride. The wedding was a very quiet affair, only the two families being present, owing to the serious illness of the bride’s father. 1 The county commissioners went to Dunn’s Bridge yesterday to confer with the commissioners from Porter county over the removal of a span from the Kankakee river bridge to allow the passage of the big dredge .'engaged in the Marble ditch contract. They were accompanied by County Auditor J. P. Hammond, and County Attorney George A. Williams. The commissioners agreed to let the Porter county commissioners have the work done and Jasper county will pay her proportion of the costs. On Thursday night of this week there will be held at the high school auditorium a contest to decide who shall represent this district in a debate to be held a Bloomington. It is known as the Indiana High School Discussion League. This is the second year that such a contest has been held. Last year Dwight Curnick represented this district. Wheatfield and Remington are not sending any contestants, so there will only be Rensselaer students contest. The following will contest: Paul Worland, Orphia Gant, Beulah Fox, Helen Parkipson and Bernice Long. No admission will be charged.

Sheriff’s House Dynamited. The home of Elisha Muerer, town marshal of Newberry, Ind., was wrecked by dynamite early Monday morning. A corner of the house Was demolished but none of the occupants were injured. Combs Appointed by Ralston. Nathan B. Combs, of Mulberry, was appointed a member of the state board of veterinary examiners Monday by Governor Ralston. He succeeds Dr. Thomas A. Signer, of Greencastle. Mr. Combs is a democrat and a member of the 1913 general assembly. Dresden Sunk. ’ The German cruiser Dresden, which has played a prominent part in the sea fights during the war, was reported to have been sunk by the British. The Dresden was a sister ship of the Emden. CASTOR IA It>r Infants and Children. Thi Uri You Haw Always Boogrt Bears the /'T* Signature or Lawn and Cemetery Vases. For bargain day I will sell a vase 30 inches high and. 18 inch bowl, made of heavy clay. One that .will stand the hot sun much better than iron. Plenty of room for dirt One that you will be proud of on your lawn or on your cemetery lot See sample on my lawn. For Bargain Day only, $2.50 each, $5.00 per pair. —J. H. Holden. DENTAL NOTICE. ——i I wish to notify my patrons and the, pilblic generally, that during my absence in Florida my office will be closed. I expect to be back April Ist H. L. BROWN, Dentist