Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 190, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

You cannot be disappointed in Parisian Sage, the delightful and refreshing hair tonic. It removes all dandruff, takes away the dryness, and makes the hair seem twice as abundant. B. F. Fendig guarantees it. The G. E. Murray Co. are selling a car of yellow Alberta peaches, price $1.50 a basket. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long left this morning for Niagara Falls, to visit their daughter, Mrs. Russell Strawbridge. Eight Chicago children from the Mission camg yesterday for a two weeks’ stay as guests of several of the farmers north of town. The children were brought here by Mrs. Grace Kaufman, an instructor in the Mission. —Monticello Journal. Charles A. Greathouse, state superintendent of public instruction, has completed the course of study for the schools of the state. The curriculum includes a course in Indiana history to be studied from the third to the eighth grades as recommended by the Indiana centennial commission. The high school work will reain about the same as in previous years.

Today in Porter county is the time for inspecting the herds of cows that are entered in the contest of the Cow Testing Association. Wednesday night fifteen men from Tippecanoe and Clinton counties stopped in Rensselaer over night enroute to Valparaiso to accompany the machines on the inspection trip. The amount of butterfat produced by each cow entered was kept, track of from July 7th to Aug. sth and the best cow was Blackeye, owned by C. Bender & Sons. She produced 69 pounds of butterfat. There were fifteen cows that produced 46 pounds of butter. There were 294 cows completed the year’s work in the association. Four herds averaged better than 300 pounds of butterfat Ninety-seven cows had an average of 300 pounds or better. The most profitable herd returned a profit of $87.23 per cow. Jasper county dairymen should form a testing association. Testing is the only sure way of making money from your cows.

CASTOR IA Jbr Infants and Children. Hit KM YwHan Alwajs Bought Beam toe XV Do You Want Lightning Protection? I furnish the best lightning conductor that money will buy. I give a. 5-year guarantee. If interested call and see me or Phone 568. F. A. BICKNELL. Notice to Bidders For Hauling School Children. The trustee of Jordan township will receive bids for hauling the Reed and Raymond school children to Union. The wagon will start one-half mile south of Dave Shumaker’s and follow the rock road to Union. AH children must meet the wagon at the closest point on the rock road. The wagon must run on schedule time. JOHN KOLHOFF, Trustee.