Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 176, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOUND. » FOUND —Auto curtain. Inquire at Republican office. PRINTING AND DEVELOPING. Let me do your printing and developing. Films developed 10c all sizes. Prints 214x314 3c; 214x414 and 314x414 4c. 4x5 and postcards 6c each. Work guaranteed. All -orders receive promt attention. Leave orders at Rex Theatre or mail to Arthur H. Fletcher, Rensselaer, Ind. Mail orders cash. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Calkins and niece, of Momence, 111., are here for a brief visit with D. M. Worland and family. Mrs. L. A. Harmon and Miss Anna Stocksick returned this morning from a visit of several days at Kankakee. Harold Harmon also returned from a ten days’ visit at Kankakee and Chatsworth. Roy Stephenson arrived yesterday from Bonesteel, S. Dak., joining his wife here for a visit with their relatives. He can remain only a few days but Mrs. Stephenson will remain for a longer visit. If your hair is thin, falling or splitting, your scalp itches, and you are afflicted with dandruff, the hair destroyer, use Parisian Sage. B. F. Fendig guarantees it for all these troubles. Harvey Moore made a trip to the Springer ranch yesterday. He reports the damage there to be the total destruction of the cabbage crop, and that only about 40 acres of onions out of a total of 170 acres are left. There was also considerable damage to the pickles although many of these are in good condition and there will be quite a crop. We have fresh fish every day at the lowest market price. We also carry a nice line of fruits, candies, potted plants and cut flowers. Give us a trial.—Osborne Floral Company, Phone 439. The Republican seems to have been misinformed about the new tenant of the White livery barn, for it is Harry Gallagher instead of John Bicknell who has it rented. Harry will conduct a hitch and feed barn and keep his own teams which are employed at hauling at the barn. He expects to also run an auto livery and to sell oil and gasoline. A window full of ladies’ oxfords and pumps, for your inspection, and only $2.00 for your choice, at the Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Collins, of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Cumick. They came up to have Dr. Cumick baptize Francis Louise, the six-months-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Brown. These friends of Dr. and Mrs. Cumick were members of his church in Terre Haute. They left in their auto for Cincinnati Monday. Misses’ and childrens’ strap pumps, in velvet, white canvas and leathers, specially priced to close out, at the Columbia. I. F. Meader hears encouraging word from his wife, whose extensive operation in Hahnemann hospital last week was mentioned in this paper at the time. She was able to write a letter to him last Friday and indications are that the operation will result in a permanent cure, notwithstanding the fact that the trouble was malignant. The parts affected were entirely removed.
Mrs. Charles G. Wiltshire, of Zanesville, Ohio, is visiting her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiltshire. Her husband is captain of the Zanesville company of the Ohio National Guard and is in camp this week at Yellow Springs, Ohio. The camp has been named Camp Willis in honor of the governor. Captain Wiltshire will arrive here either Saturday or Sunday for a brief visit and may spend a day or two at Fort Benjamin Harrison as the guest of officers from Rensselaer. John McCurtain, who escaped frotn the insane asylum some two weeks ago and for whom the officers have been seeking and laid out two or three nights in an effort to capture, was again in Jasper county Sunday and went to the home of his wife’s parents in Barkley township, where she was staying and tried to see her. Mrs. McCurtain has rented apartmehts in Rensselaer and if her husband, who was placed under a peace bond not to molest her or her family, tries to cause her any trouble officers should promptly place him in jail and he should be sent to the penal farm, which is a much more appropriate place for him than the insane asylum. Walter Lutz is home for a month’s vacation from Adrian, Minn., where he is the high school agricultural teacher and also serves as the county agricultural agent. Walter is. getting fleshy, showing that Minnesota and his school work agree with Mm. The Republican has long believed that it would be much better if Indiana had a law that would use, agricultural teachers in the high school a 8 county agents. A salary of SIOO per month would secure able teachers and it would be much better than employing agents at $2,000 per year and allowing them expenes money that amounted to several hundred more. The next legislature might well adopt such a law.
