Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 200, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1919 — Page 4
Have You Seen The Texas Oil Fields? - - —: x ■ ■. ■. .> ' P —£ — ; ; : ~ ; ——- J ' " •; ■ - ■ * * : , _J. _ ■■_ - : _ „ _ ' Z. -A——- - — ~ - . .... . ’ ✓ r' r The Spear Oil Co., of Fort Worth, Texas, now has two representatives here and before beginning selling stock in the company desires to send a representative to Texas to mves i a e rich oil lands held by the Spear Co. v,™. t A Tpm< to Drove The company will pay all expenses of one or two representative citizens to Texas prov rh«t the comoanv and the people back of it are responsible. If you are interested in making this trip see Mr. Hill or Mr. Lesher at the The Spear Oil Co. has an interest in thirty-two tracts of royalties and leases in the World W der Oil Field of Texas and it is worth your time and money to investigate their holdings. ... 4 ■ • ' ' ' . ■ . ’ , > 'I ■ ‘ ’ ■ ' *' ■ t o • 1—— r- 5 - H.,See Us About Taking This Delightful Trip
PROFESSIONAL CARDS SCHUYLER C. IRWIN Law. Real Estate, Umomm k per e«at terra >•■■■ OAm ta OM FaUawa* Black. DR. E. C ENGLISH Physictea aad S«T** . OppoWte Trust an 4 Savtax* Weak. Phones: ITT —« riasu for oAm; » rteo r »at < wine F. H- HEMPHILL Physician and Surgeon Special attention to diaoaace of woman 3Ulca over Fun4lS*a Drug ■tore. Talopbona. olßoe and rraidsnea 44F ML F. A. TURFLER gZ T Jf..tfan Phyatete. TelepikOßK «®ce aad renWonos. «>• Boom 1 aad >. Murray BuDdins. t*itoßoa, OtBeo—« Haga oa Bean dance ■ I rings oa •••. BMoeeaaluUy treats both acute and chronic dlaeaaos. flWteal eurvaturer . specialty. H.L. RROWM - Doatisd Crown aad Bridge Wort end Teeth without Plates a Specialty. All the latent methods la Dentistry. Gas ad ministered Cor painless extraction. O*ce evna Xrarah’a ■ew teers. Office in Odd F«Uowa Building.
’VII LIAMS A DEAN Lawyers Special :-tention given to preparation of wiiia, settlement of estates, mA mg and. examination of abstracts of title, and farm loans. XMAIffiAJU w 7 hTparkinson Lawyer Office, Room 4, Odd Fellows Building ) With G. H. McLain Rensselaer Office Days— Friday and Saturday of eadh week. DR. E. N. LOY Physician Office in the G. E. Murray Building Telephone 89. JOHN A. DUNLAP ißuaeMMOr t4> BWtB) Pitrtfc* t> all court*. Rstatea settled. Farm loans 4. Collection department. Notary in the effiea dsaaseloes —“ “■* gndAhna L. A. BOSTWICK Engineer ffi Surveyor, Ditch and Map Work. Road Maps. Office on East Harrison Street in Block East of Court House. Have Car. Phono 549. iaer,, Indiana. W. L. WOOD Attorney At Law Leans, Real Estate * Collections ' Buy AndsS.ll Bonds. odSfellows’burlding <
CHARLES M. SANDS Lawyer Office in I. 0. 0. F. Building Room 7. • TRUSTEES* OFFICE DAYS. . . MARION TOWNSHIP. ra-ssraraes*rara» 4 C. W. Postal. Trustee Odd Fellows Building, Ttenaselaer. on Saturdays. Office phone 542. Residence 3-8 NEWTON TOWNSHIP. John Rush. Trustee Office Un Odd Fellows’ building with C. M. Sands, an Saturdays. JORDAN TOWNSHIP. Julius G. Huff, Trustee . Office Day—Thursday, at Residence Address. R. F. D. 4, Rensselaer Pl.ore 949-A t LEO O. WORLAND, Licensed UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER t Telephones: Office, 23. Residence, 307.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Snyder returned Monday evening from an automobile trip through Illinois, during which time they visited relatives in Champaign, DI. In and around GiMman they found that the drought had damaged the crops very much, but around Champaign they seemed to have had sufficient rain and the crops are first-class.
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Secretary of Kankakee Fair Interviewed. LEADING AGRICULTURAL EXPOSITION V. ■ ■ Among the thousands of visitors to the Kankakee Inter-State Fair many inquire Into the reasons far the remarkable success of that mammoth enterprise. The Secretary of that Fair, Len Small, recently stated to a number of newspaper boys the reasons that underlie its continuous success. His interview was of interest not only to the boys, but will prove enlightening to the public,’ and especially to business men. Mr Small said: "We, of course, do our best to give the public a high-class entertainment. It is our belief that if we please the public, the public will reciprocate by attending the Fair. Newspaper Biggest Factor. “But the most important factor," he continued, “in briugulg the crowds, is our policv of newspaper publicity. Every year we do "a little more advertising and every year' our crowds grok bigger. For over twenty years I have watched all our advertising very closelv and I have come to the conclusion that newspaper advertising is far superior to any other kind. We accordingly take liberal spaces in the papers. 1 am convinced that judicious newspaper advertising has been a great factor in building our fair.” When it is remembered that no other Fair has had a greater record of growth and prosperity than the Kankakee exposition, the full import of the words of Len Small may well be appreciated. The Kankakee Fair this year will be held August 25th to 30th.
DRIVE TO FAIR.
Auto Trip Is Acme of Pleasure. The Kankakee Inter-State Fair Is a week of continuous delights. An auto trip during the last week in August is particularly enjoyable. The two combined are the acme of pleasure. The great exposition on Mon. day, August 25th and closes on Saturd»v afternoon. August 30th. Shine up the old boat and spin over to the Fair!
AUTO SPEED EVENTS Races at Kankakee Fair SATURDAY AUGUST 30TH ' One entire afternoon of the Kan kakee Inter-State Fair will be devoted to automobile racing. On Saturday afternoon, August 30th, the magnificent Inter-State exposition will be brought to a close by .six marvelous speed,events. Before the auto races on Saturday the management will put on the closing exhibition of the circus acts. This will take until about 2:30 in the afternoon. Then J. Alex Sloan, the widely A*? J x v a yjgy I ■ ■■ J ■ ' "tl ' - -- —- F feW knowu promoter of auto racing will call the first event of the high-speed contests. This will be a one-mile race with three entries. Only record holders will be permitted to enter this class, as it Is the intention to hang up a new one-mile time record for dirt tracks. The whirring ot the motors and the cyclonic speed of the o'® chines will set the crowd afire with excitement and enthusiasm. Following this will be five other motor contests varying from three to twenty-five miles. In these events the starters will include America’s-most famous record-breakers, whose keen rivalry for the track honors will result in spectacular races. For two hours these speedy contests will continue and with the last lap of the last race the curtain will fall on the 1919 Kankakee Inter-State Fair. Only very reasonable admission charges will be made at the gate and grand stand. As in all other matters I the Kankakee Inter-State Fair gives a I maximum of entertainment at a minimum of price. The rates are held onlj one day. Saturday, August 30th.
C. D. Nowels and Floy Newels returned to their home at Parsons, Kansas, Tuesday after a visit here with relatives. _ _
PUBLIC AUCTION big hog sale AT LEEK’S HITCH BARN Saturday, August 23 3 POLAND CHINA SOWS 3 with pigs a month old at side. 68 Shotes 68 Thrifty. Weighing from 50 to 60 pounds. TERMS: Notes with approved security doe January 1, 1920 with 6 per cent interest, SHELBY COMER
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Mrs. Veda Thew Mes, whd has been vigiiHng her parents, ’Mr. and Mrs. -Tame. Jordan, went to Chicago today. ■ . Mr. ash Mrs. A. R. Hoplnms went to Chicago today.
Until further notice 1 will he in Chicago for post-gradu-ate instruction on Tuesday of each week, returning at 6 p. DR. L ML WASHBURN.
