Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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The Republican was in error recently in stating that both Henry and Benjamin Harris, brothers of Mrs. Virginia Halstead, were older than she. Henry is older but Benjamin Was two years younger, having been 78 years of age the 2nd of April. C. W. Duvall was in Wolcott last week and was at the home of Charles Dawson, 4 miles north of there, and ► relates an interesting story. The barn on the Dawson place was blown down March 21 and a pig was imprisoned in the wreckage. On April. 28 while clearing away the debris the pig was found and was still alive, having gone five weeks without food or water. The pig was fed and is now apparently as well as ever. Leendert Mak was down from Keener township today. He says that a road improvement in Lake county connecting with the Jasper county road past his farm and north from DeMotte is to be constructed this year and when finished will materially lessen the mileage (between here and Chicago and he expects it to be the almost invariably used route when the road is completed. John Burris and wife and little daughter started to the home of Jerry Hess Saturday afternoon where it was planned to hold a family reunion Sunday. On the way out, however, Mrs. Burris became quite sick and her condition soon grew so bad that the affair was postponed. A physician was called and he found that Mrs. Burris would not be able to return to Rensselaer for a week or more and she is remaining with her parent®. iCharles W. Rhoades, the barber, who as assistant fire chief had change of the K. of P. building fire Thursday night, was very sick Saturday and unable to leave his home. While fighting the fire he inhaled a great deal of smoke and this caused him to be sick at the stomach. He was up all day Friday but Saturday his condition became very much worse and was accompanied by considerable fever. Today he is able to be out again but he shows the effects of his sickness and suffering. It was his son, Charles, who was overcome with the smoke at the fire.

Automobile Yard. To accommodate those who have autos and want them protected while in town I will hereafter devote my wagon yard for that purpose, charging 10 cents for a reasonable time. Yard just north of hitch barn, across from Main Garage.—C. E. Hemphill. Don’t Dump Grass in the Street. Notice is given to the public that grass must not be emptied in the street where it can be carried into the catch basins, which it causes to clog up and stop the free drainage. All must take notice. —Vem Robinson, Marshal. Misses Anna Harmon and Marie Winn and Messrs. Robert Rice and Delos Dean made an auto trip to Ligonier Saturday to visit Miss Pearl Ruihley, formerly a school teacher here but now teaching in that city. They had a very enjoyable time, traveling about 300 miles and visiting Lake Wawasee and Lake Winona and returning home Sunday evening. Ligonier has a market day the last Saturday of each month and Mr. Dean says there was a great crowd present. A great many fish are -being caught at Lake Wawasee, mostly bass. Board of Health Notice. Quarantine Ruling.—The quarantine rulings in reference to whooping cough are miore stringent now. The Board of Health will make the -following ruling so far as Rensselaer as concerned: Every child known or isuspected of being afflicted with iwhooping cough must be kept on the home premises, (in the house or about the yard), and not allowed to leave for any reason whatsoever. Neither will they be allowed to play with neighboring children even on their own premises. Also, this being a reportable disease now, the Board of Health ;nust hold Rensselaer physicians for every case not reported. — [Secretary Board of Health.

CHAS. W. PLATT CEMENT CONTRACTOR I have purchased a new cement mixing machine mid am now prepared to do all kinds of cement work, including blocks. Ask for prices. Phone 366 SSI Door Screens Gwin Lumber Co.

Protect Themselves - Against Illness Life Insurance Companies Report Health Policies on the Increase. The fact that health insurance—a form of protection hardly known a few years ago, is increasing year after year has been pointed out as one of the most convincing proofs that Americana are finally coming to recognize the value of health, as (well as its comforts. And it is gratifying to also find greater regard for the laws of health as a natural result of this awakened interest. One little straw which shows which way the wind blows is the report of druggists that the public is turning from the dangerous harsh habit-form-ing laxatives back to old fashioned castor oil, which physicians say is the only laxative that should be used in the home for either children or adults. Castor oil is now put up in a jellied form called Covington’s GASTORTffiTff ~ which is 94 per cent pure case tor oil with a delicious orange flavor added. »• _ _ This new compound on sale at B. r. Fendig’s Drug Store. Castor Products Co., Cleveland, O.