Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 121, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
On and after Monday, June 11th, the price for hair cutting* in Rensser laer will be 36 cents. T ~* The heavy wind of yesterday brought cooler weather and today is anything but real June weather.
The band concert last evening attracted the largest crowd of the season, and many out of town people were present to hear Prof. Wolfe’s band. Bicycle tires, the largest line in the city. All new stock at the old low prices. Also bicycle repairs and re pairing.—Main Garage. Letters advertised for week .ended June 4, 1917: Mrs. G. A. Marlin, Mrs. Ruth Karp. These letters wrll be sent to the dead letter office June 18, 1917. Jesse Welsh has returned to his home in Chicago after spending his vacation here with his brothers and sisters and other relatives here. For the past twenty years Mr. Welsh has been a mail carrier in Oiicago. Before that time he was a teacher m the schools of this county. The Junior Aid Society of the Chrja_ tian church will meet this evening at 7:39 with Mrs. Jessen. A fuller account of the death of Joseph Fred, of Jordan township, will be contained in the next issue of The Republican. The case is a strange one and a post mortem will probably be held today to determine the cause Of his death.
Whooping Cough. In this disease it is important that the cough be kept loose and expectoration easy, which can be done by giving Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Mrs. P. H. Martin, Peru, Ind., writes, “My two daughters had whooping cough. I gave them Chamberlains Cough Remedy and it worked like a chann.” ~ ® Some of the streets of this citv are being oiled. There is quite a division of opinion in reference to the harm or value of this process. Some claim that the oil causes the stone to disintegrate and is a real detriment to the streets. Others claim hat it causes the stone to cement together and holds the road to withstand the damages of water and. the waste by the blowing away of the fine stone on top. The oil put on the streets here last year was very effective n keeping down the dust and this is thing greatly to be desired. It prevented the use of great amounts of city water at a time when it is most dangerous to interfere with the water supply. -That Uh e oiling Is eff eefave in keeping down the dust there rs no question, but that it injures or benefits the road seems to be a disputec question.
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