Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 190, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

GILMORE’S THREE CHAIR SANITARY BARBER SHOP ' s ' : Elegant New Equipment Throughout ALSO Hot and Cold Baths Efficient Service and Courteous Treatment* ED GILMORE Proprietor

Dr. Wade Laßue returned to Indianapolis today after a visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Laßue; Superintendent Mattie Hemphill is taking a vacation from her duties ait ithe hospital and during her absence Miss Ida Dowe is in charge. Harry Martin, sixteen years of age, of Morocco, entered the hospital Tuesday evening for medical attention. Samuel Karnowsky has installed a set of Fairbanks scales at his place of business on North McKinley avenue, and guarantees them to weigh right. The George W. Thompson quarter section near Remington has been sold to John Frary, of Pontiac, 111., at $306 per acre. Jones Bros., of Remington, handled the deal. Joseph Davisson, of Winchester, Wyo., arrived here Tuesday evening and is combining the pleasure of visiting friends and relatives with looking after some important business matters. Mr. and Mrs. George Neal went to Marion today for a visit with relatives. From there Mr. Neal fwili continue to his home at Pittsburg, Pa., but Mrs. Neal will return here for a more extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Laßue. Chicago, Aug. 12.—The actors’ strike, which has (dosed several of New York’s large theatres, spread to Chicago tonight. The Cort theatre and Cohan’s Grand Opera house were closed after the principals and other members of the casts announced that they would not go on the stage tonight.

Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Gatt returned last evening from a month’s motor tour in the east. They attended the national convention of optometrists at Rochester, N. Y., and from there went to New York City, and also visited in Bridgeport, Conn., took a trip through the Catskill mountains and returned iby way of the Mohawk valley. Their trip was a delightful one. While in the east Mr. and Mrs. Oatt visited with John M. Knapp and family near Jamestown, N. Y., former residents of this city. Mr. Knapp asked to be remembered to his Rensselaer friends, aind stated that he considered this city as the finest he had ever lived in. Hammond, Ind., Aug. 12.—The state’s attorney of Lake county and the war-time food administrators received, instructions today from Attorney General Stansberry to begin prosecution of food dealers in cases of violation of the Indiana anti-trust la|w. Even though prosecutions should fail for-'want of evidence the county attorneys are instructed to submit the information obtained to the state’s attorney. This marks the actual opening m Indiana of a vigorous fight against profiteering. PLACE FERTILIZER ORDERS NOW. Farmer* desiring to use commercial fertilizers this fall should place their orders at once with the Fanner*’ Grain company. Please give thin matter your immediate attention so we may be able to care for your want* in thi* line.—H. H. Potter, Manager Farmers’ Grain company.

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