Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MALE HELP WANTEDI MANAGERS —Capable] ambitious young men wanted as traveling and state managers, $1,200 yearly salary and expenses, or cash and corn mission. 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. MISCELLANEOUS.
TAKEN UP—At our farm, 3% miles northeast of Rensselaer, a yearling red calf.—George Culp, Phone 901-E. Call phone No. 577 when you have any old rags, magazines, rubber, copper and brass to sell. Highest price paid and right weight. Rensselaer Junk Buyers, Sam Kamofsky. George Bartee and wife, of Remington, came to Rensselaer this morning and went on the 10:36 tram to Ghicago to visit her mother. Laporte is to form a company of the National Guard and a meeting is to be held Friday evening to secure additional enlistments. 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. W. V. Porter returned Tuesday evening from St. Louis, where he bought material for two of the three bridge contracts awarded him at the last term of the commissioners. Mrs. Marion Learning and son, Ferman, came from Lafayette this morning to see the baby’s great grandmother, Mrs. M. E. Spitler, who has just returned from a long visit in Oklahoma City. Miss Emma Rishldng returned to Franklin today to resume her work in the millinery store after being at home to attend the funeral of her aged grandmother, Mrs. Ruth A. Phillips. For this week only, 500 pounds of our regular 15c peanut butter, at 10c a pound. JOHN EGER. Miss Gerda Otterberg, of Sweden, a sister of Gertrude Johnson and a niece of John >Werner, arrived in Rensselaer last night and >will make her home in this country. The trial of Bert Watson, the Logansport negro accused of murdering a freight train brakeman, which was to have been held at Monticello this term, has been postponed until the September term, owing to the fact that the attorneys were busy. Attorney and Mrs. George A. Williams will leave Saturday for thedr farm in Ohio, where they will spend a part of the summer. Mr. Williams will return frequently to look after his professional work and will be here on ’May 30th to deliver the Memorial Day address. Hugh Gamble, the surveyor who was taken by his brother-in-law to Lake Forest Tuesday, is regarded in a very critical condition and his recovery does not seem probable. Hugh lived in rooms over Fendig’s drug store and when his condition became such that he could not get out it is said that he wa sin the room several days at a time without any nursing and with little to eat. He seems entirely broken down and was scarcely able to either walk or to talk so that he could be understood. Some one wrote his brother-in-law, who at once came after him. It is possible with good nursing that he may be restored to health. Whooping Cough. “About a year ago my three boys had whooping cough and I found Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the only one that would relieve their coughing and whooping spells. I continued this treatment and was surprised to find that it cured the disease in a very short time,” writes Mrs. Archie Dalrymple, Crooksville, "Ohio. For sale by all dealers. C John J. Brady, a Frankfort printer aged 21 years, who was. stealing a ride on the early morning Momon train to Chicago Wednesday mom : ing was badly injured at Delphi and is lucky that his death did not result. He was between the baggage car and the mail coach and as the train stopped at Delphi the telescope closed and he was pinched between the cars. Evidently he had leaned out for only one leg was badly crushed, but he had other injuries. When the train pulled out he fell unconscious at the side of the track and was found a little later by a section hand. He was taken to the Palmer hospital at Frankfort and it is believed will live. CASTOR i A Star Twfcnto and Children. lit KM Ya Bm JUnp tagM
