Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 110, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MALE HELP WANTED. MANAGERS—CapabIe, ambitious young men wanted as traveling and state managers, $1,200 yearly salary apd 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. Goodwear Hosiery Mills, Dept. 104, Trenton, New Jersey. lOSOELLANEOUB. TAKEN UP—At our farm, 3% miles northeast of Rensselaer, a yearling red calf. —George Culp, Phone 901-E. ~

Mrs. John Bicknell made a trip to Plymouth today. Fred Putts went to Culver today to attend the students’ military camp. For this week only, 600 pounds of our regular 15c peanut butter, at lOe a pound. JOHN EGER. Delbert Beckman spent Sunday with Mrs. Beckman, who is visiting in Lafayette. Plenty of fancy strawberries, asparagus, lettuce pnd home grown radishes and onion's- at John Eger’s. Philip Kistner came over from Dunn today to look after his farm and to see old friends.

A light frost was reported this morning. The weatherman forgot to predict it yesterday. Miss Jennie Densford returned to Crothersville, Ind., today after a visit with Miss Neva Garriott in Union township. Having leat*«*d the Kresler Ice pond for the summer, swimming and trespassing will be prohibited. Any one wanting crawfish can have them for { cents a dozen. Phone all orders to No. 61, John Kellner. Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Catt and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Catt, motored to Thayer Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kight. Mrs. Sarah A. Wright returned to Joliet, 111., today after spending five months with her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Willis. Miss Nila Edmundson, of Pennville, who taught the Gant school in Union township, went to Delphi today to visit a sister before returning to her home. I have 76 varieties of bedding plants and for porch boxes. The greenhouse is open for inspection at any time.— J. H. HOLDEN. 1 Delos Thompson returned Sunday evening from Ann Arbor, Mich., where he had been visiting with his son, Alfred, who is attending the university there., The most delightful hair beautifier and tonic for men, women or children is Parisian Sage. B. F. Fendig guarantees it for dandruff, falling hair and itching scalp.v The boulevard lights will be turned on this evening all around the court house, the work of installing them having been completed. Some town, this old Rensselaer.

J. M. Jackson, of Colorado Springs, after a short visit here with his sisters, Mrs. Jennie Jessen and Mrs. Alfred Hoover, went to Lebanon today to visit other relatives. Miss Bertha Daniels, who has been visiting her great uncle, Charles Daniels, or Craig, Colo., is now spending two weeks on a camping trip with a lady friend. She will return home about the first of June. I am now ready to fill all orders for work at the cemetery and to supply flowers for use on lots. The rush will come soon, so don’t delay but get your order in early.—J. H. Holden. Dr. Charles Fidler, of Milwaukee, and William Fidler, of Illinois, are both here at the bedside of their mother, Mrs. N. A. Hendrix, whose condition is about the same as when reported last week. Relatives of J. W. Beckman have received no word from Jim since the sinking of the Lusitania, although they know he was not on board the ship. They are mighty glad that he was not with Elbert Hubbard, whose private secretary he is, for both Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard lost their lives and the same fate would doubtless have befallen Jim.* , T • A rumor was circulated here this morning that President Wilson had been assassinated. Soon after the word was sent here by wire another dispatch denying the report came. All breathed a sigh of relief when the second message came. It would be a direful calamity to have an act of this kind committed. It would be the deed only of a maniac.

CASTOR i A Iter and Chfldra. H» M YwtotenpMy ’'- ‘ f