Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 168, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

St. Louis grammar schools graduated 2,500 pupils this year. Prof. Hayner will give a violin solo, accompanied by Mrs. M. D. Gwin, at the morning service at the Methodist church Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Stephenson and little granddaughter, Dorothy Frye, are expected home tomorrow from a visit at St. Paul, Minn. Rev. C. L. Harper, of Delphi, who wa shere Thursday, writes as follows from Clinton, nd.: “Thought I would write and tell you of my trip here. Cutting z oats and threshing wheat all the way from Delphi toClinton, by way of Danville, Hl. Quite a contrast to my trip to Rensselaer yesterday. Crops fine.”

Farmers who are in town today report the fields too wet to get into with binders or mowing machines. Sam Lowry, on the Baker farm, north of town, is said to have tried to use a binder in the wheat this morning but soon was stuck in the mud. Dr. Washburn telegraphed for cradles to use in harvesting his crop in Gillam township. They came this morning and he took them to the farm and an effort was being made to gather his big crop of wheat and oats. Fred Popp, who came in from Gillam, reports much wheat up there a total loss. Old and young are enjoying the swimming advantages offered by the high water and a large number were in the river yesterday afternoon and last night. The College avenue bridge is the most popular place and ropes have been stretched across the river to help in preventing accidents. Mel Haas came almost drowning last night and other close calls were also reported. Many who have not been in swimming for years jump in thinking they can swim as well as ever and are soon exhausted. The sport is fine and suggests that a swimming pool would be a great thing for Rensselaer.

A Doctor’s Prescription For Cough An Effective Cough Treatment One-fourth to one teaspoonful of Dr. King’s New Discovery, taken as needed, will soothe and check coughs, colds and the more dangerous bronchial and lung ailments. You can’t afford to take the risk of serious Alness, when so cheap and simple a remedy as Dr. King’s New Discovery is obtainable. Go to your druggist today, get a bottle of Dr. King’s New Disc every, start the treatment at once. You will be gratified for the relief and cure obtained. 1

Good Farms for Sale. On reasonable terms. Call at the office of George Gifford, executor of the estate of B. J. Gifford, Odd Fellows Block, Rensselaer, Indiana.