Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 105, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

High School Notes. Elsie Beneon and Ray Fidler, seniors, have passed the teachers’ examination. ' There will be given at the Rex theatre Tuesday evening, May 2\ a show entitled “The Stolen Voice." The benefits will go to the aid of the high school in general. The freshman and sophomore classes held meetings last week to make the Chaos assessments. The proof of the engravings for the Chaos received so far are excellent. Everything has gone to the printers. The recital whifh was to have been given by Mrs. Randle was postponed because of the condition of her voice. However, the recital will be given before the close of school. On Thursday the following centennial program will be given by ths Webster Literary Society: Introductory Speech, “Centennial”— Dwight Cumick. “History of Jasper County”—Charles Halleck. “Home Life in the “50’s”—Marian Meader. Music—Boys’ Quartet. “History of Elder. ‘'Hoosiers” —Robert Reeve. State Song—Audience. This is going to prove an excellent program and the public will be most cordially welcomed. The track work is being held indoors as long as rainy weather is prevalent. The track meet will be held at Delphi this Saturday. English reports in collateral readings are being rapidly finished before the last weeks of school in order to avoid a rush. There remain only four more weeks of school. - W. J. Wright has been confined at his home with sickness for several days. i - Ladies’ suits and coats in the latest models. We get the new things just as soon as they are made. Come in sand look them over. ROWLES & PARKER. _ „ ~ Henry A. Roberts, who landed the republican nomination for state statistician, was here over night. He is a traveling salesman and has many warm friends over the state. He was not unmindful of the fact that the Jasper county delegation gave him their eight votes at the convention and asks that The Republican thank the members of the delegation. Mr. Roberts says that he finds that the ticket nominated a month ago is meeting general satisfaction all over the state and is regarded as a well-bal-anced ticket and is certain of election at the polls in November. Charles B. Steward was again deeted -truant officer Monday by the county board of education. He received 8 votes and Peter McDaniel received 5. County Superintendent Lamson read a letter from Purdue to the effect that there was still one other county ahead of Jasper for a county agent but that a recommendation would be made soon of a “good" man, presumably one without any disapproved social or political associations. Jasper county is hot suffering for want of a county agent and unless the recommendation proves very much more satisfactory than the last one it might be deferred indefinitely without any injury and the saving of a big salary.

Well Known Man Gives Testimony P. F. Hulvey, of Near Ft." Wayne, Says Wife Has Been Relieved by falnac Fort Wayne, Ind., May J, 1916. — P. F. Hulvey, a prominent farmer who lives on Rural Route No. 2, Sheldon, Ind., twelve miles from Fort Wayne, recently said, regarding the benefits his wife derived from taking Tanlac, the Master Medicine: “My wife has been sick for five years with rheumatism and was in a run down condition. She suffered severe pains in her limbs and body and she had no energy. Her appetite, also, was poor, and, because of extreme nervousness, she slept very little. Severe rheumatic pains in the back of her neck, often came in the night and she would' lay awake fearing an attack. “Although Mrs. Hulvey has taken only one bottle of Tanlac to this time, she feels like a woman made over again. The rheumatic pains are nearly all gone, and she has more energy and feels stronger than she has for years. The nervousness, also, has disappeared from her, and her appetite has increased. Tanlac has helped my wife more than any other medicine. That’s why I' am here for another bottle. She certainly intends continuing 4ts use.” The words of such a prominent man of the community as Mr. Hulvey, known for his hones# and integrity, added, as they are,‘ to the testimony of many others, should prove the merits of Tanlac. Tanlac is especially beneficial for the treatment of catarrhal affections of the stomach, liver and kidneys and for rheumatism, sleeplessness and the like. Tanlac is sold exclusively in Rensselaer at Larch & Hopkins’ drug stoae.