Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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George P. Daugherty continues quite poorly but for the past few days has slight improvement, getting more rest at night. His advanced age is against much improvement, however. A. L. Vondersmith, of Arvilla, N. Dak., who was called to Kentland last week to attend the funeral of his father, Robert Vonder&mith, was here over Sunday visiting his aged grandmother, Mrs. Vondersmith, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Wright. Len Burrows, the saloonkeeper at the camp north of the Kankakee river at Dunn’s bridge, was refused a license in Porter county last week, but the ease is up again today and it is thought probable by Kankakee township residents he will be given the license. Commissioner Welch is over from Carpenter township to attend the monthly meeting of the board. He reports that wool growers there received 30 cents a pound this year, a buyer having arranged to come and take the entire product of all the farmers thereabout. There has been some rain here this morning, following a very warm day Sunday. Persons coming from the north say that in Chicago there was a very heavy rain Sunday night and this morning. The weatherman forecasts fair, which sounds fine if he can Meli ver the goods. Thos. Florence was down from Virgie today and renewed his subscription to The Semi-Weekly Republican. Tom has been a constant reader of this paper for forty years and always makes his payments in front, recognizing the fact that printers would have a hard row to hoe if people paid at the end instead of . the beginning of the year.