Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1915 — WEDNESDAY FAIR SAYS WEATHERMAN [ARTICLE]
WEDNESDAY FAIR SAYS WEATHERMAN
Forecast Says That “Market” Day Will Be Clear But Somewhat Cooler—Fine Prospect. The weatherman is doing all in his power to make “Market Day” a success. He has prophesied clear skies for Wednesday. He has also stated that it will be somewhat cooler in northwestern Indiana on that day. If the crowds coming to Rensselaer are as large as they were in March, and there is every reaosn to believe they will be, a little cooler temperature will be welcomed. The weatherman does not say that it will be any ways near the frost line, (perish the thought) and he does not say how much cooled it will be, but just says “somewhat” and that indicates just enough to make it comfortable for travelers and busy clerks. Merchants are busy today getting things in shape for the advent of the “Market Day” so that bargain hunters can be waited on with as much alacrity as possible. There seems nothing in. the way of repeating the March success and everything is in readiness for a busy and pleasant day.
