Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 126, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Francesville Men in Accident With Ford Car Near Rensselaer. Francesvjlle Tribune. While returning home from Rensselaer last Saturday afternoon in a Ford car, Charles Osbun, Ed Brenneman and Ben Monthei met with an accident which again demonstrates the versatility of the Ford machine. Some distance out of Rensselaer in passing a carriage going in the same direction, there is a deep ditch on each side of the road at this point, and just as the car got along side of the carriage it suddenly left the road, jumped the ditch and rolled clear over and half way over again before it stopped in its mad plung. The three occupants had a wonderful escape from serious injury or death. As it was, Mr. Osbun and Mr. Monthel escaped with only.slight, bruises, and Mr. Brenneman was bruised across the back and received three bad scratches across one side. The car was only slightly damaged, the windshield being broken and one fender bent. NOTICE. Anyone caught riding on the sidewalks with bicycles will be punished to the full extent of the law. VERN ROBINSON, ' City Marshal. Warning to Swimmers. Hereafter swimming within the corporation will not be allowed before sundown. This step is made necessary by the fact that certain boys have made a practice of annoying those living near the river by running along the banks of the river while in a nude state. Those violating this order will be subject to arrest. VERN ROBINSON, City Marshal. Trains to Slop at Parr. Trains Nos. 5 and 30 will stop at Parr, on Memorial Day,* May 30, for the accommodation of those wishing to attend the exercises at Rensselaer during the day. The Stork Special. Born, today, May 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Max Kepner, a daughter. Born, Thursday, May 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clemens of near Surrey a stillborn female child.

Explains Why Men are Growing Old Thousands of men are growing bale every day and don’t know the reason why. Many of them never expect to save even what hair is left. This is indeed a pity, says a specialist because baldness usually comes from carelessness and anyone who. gives the scalp a little attention should always have an abundance of “good healthy hair. Dust and dirt help to cause baldness by clogging the pores in the scalp and giving the dandruff germs fertile ground for breeding. t The treatment is very simple: Shampoo at least once in ten days and destroy the dandruff germs by applying frequently Parisian Sage, a delightfully efficient preparation that B. F. Fendig is now recommending as the surest treatment to stop falling hair, to remove dandruff and to refresh and invigorate the hair roots The cost of a generous bottle of Parisian Sage is very little and druggists everywhere have been authorized to offer it with guarantee of perfect satisfaction or money returned.

REPUBLICAN TICKET. * For President CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS. For County Commissioner Ist District D. S. MAKEEVER. For County Commissioner 2nd District HENRY W. MARBLE. For Governor JAMES P. GOODRICH. For Representative In Congress WILL R. WOOD. For Joint Representative WILLIAM L. WOOD. For Prosecuting Attorney REUBEN HESS. For County Treasurer CHARLES V. MAY. .1 ' For County Recorder GEORGE W. SCOTT. For County Sheriff BEN D. McCOLLY. For County Surveyor ED NESBITT. For County Coroner Dr. C. E. JOHNSON.

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