Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 109, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MALE HELP WANTED. MANAGERS— ambitious young men wanted as traveling and state managers, $1,200 yearly salary and expenses, or cash and commission. Also local representatives wanted, sl2 weekly salary and commission. Goodwear Hosiery Mills, Dept 104, Trenton, New Jersey. FEMALE HELP WANTED. WOMEN—Young or middle aged, wanted as special representatives in home town, sl2 weekly salary and commission. Also state and traveling managers wanted, $1,200 yearly salary and expenses, or cash and commission. Good wear Hosiery Mills, Dept 104, Trenton, New Jersey.
Mrs. Frank Rowen and little son made a trip to Monon today. Mrs. George Hoover is reported quite poorly with stomach trouble. Attorney Jesse E. Wilson, of Hammond, was here today on legal business. Miss Opal Sigman, of Wolcott, came this morning to visit her sister, Mrs. L. M. Ritchey. Mrs. Frank Richards returned to Monon today after a visit of two weeks with her son, Dick Hartman and family. Mrs. G. W. O’Dell and daughter, Miss Jeanette, returned to their home in Greencastle today after spending a week .in Rensselaer.
Mrs. W. F. Smith returned to Laporte today after spending several pleasant days with friends in Rensselaer. She stopped while here with Mrs. Frank HilL Mrs. Seward DeVoy, of Lake Geneva, Wis., who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. J. J. Cfßrien, for the past seven weeks, left this morning for Delavan, Wis., for a brief visit before returning to her home. R. E. Perkins came over from Mishawaka today to inform his brother, County Clerk J. H. Perkins, that it was just 68 years ago today since he first saw him. In other words this is Clerk Perkins’ 68th birthday and R. •E. is his senior by four years.
Fred Putts has been appointed by County Superintendent Lainson to attend the free camp of military instruction at Culver Military Academy for two weeks beginning Monday, May 10th. White county is sending "two boys, riamely Herbert Heimlich and Vance Good.
The Monticello Journal don’t like dandelions and asks for relief from the “dandelinus terriblis,” whatever that it Dandelions never grew in greater profusion than they did this year and many lawns were almost a solid mass of yellow. The blossom is very beautiful, but the bleeding stem, the disagreeable odor and the white seed ball contribute to its unpopularity. Judged by an analysis of its yellow blossom the dandelion to our notion is a very pretty flower.
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I can loan your idle funds in any amount on ft safe, approved security at a good rate of interest. JOHN A. DUNLAP SMASH-UPS FAIL TO UNNERVE THIS PAIR jL ~ / W ■ i ’ s’ * hr Bpy a p jl I WX.TXM * Though he came within an ace of passing in his checks last year at the Speedway, when his car overturned, Joe Dawson, winner of the 1912 500-mile race, says he is ready for another fling at the contest Smash-ups do not seem to bother him. Eddie Pullen, too, who is scheduled to drive a Mercer, does not seem to mind an accident now and then, but only travels a little farter Pullen holds the world’s road racing record.
