Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 253, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1919 — Page 3
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SAILORS AND SOLDIERS EXEMPT FROM GAME LICENSE.
Attorney-General Stansbury has given out an opinion that world war soldiers and sailors have the privilege of hunting and fishing in Indiana without taking out licenses, in accordance with the 1919 law granting to soldiers of previous wars, and that there is nothing in the law that requires them to carry papers showing that they are such and that proof of their being soldiers is , another matter and not within the scope of the fish and game commissioners. Fish and game laws are held, in the opinion, to apply to soldiers and sailors as to others in each instance except that they may hunt and fish without having to take out licenses.
DIPHTHERIA IN BROOK.
Brook Reporter— / Owing to the appearance of diphtheria in Brook it was thought best by the health authorities to close the schools and all public gathering places during the past week. The disease has only been prevalent in four families and no virulent cases developed, as anti-serum toxine was used and after the first family of children had the disease, only one in each of the following families contracted it. ’ When the schools were closed, it was only active in two cases, and as no more have developed, the schools will open on Monday and other pubilie gatherings allowed from Monday morning. Schools and movie houses have been properly fumigated and there Should be no more chances for the disease to again appear from present infection.
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Buy Stock at Home in Successful I _ Home CompanieT GARY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ThejGary National Life Insurance Co. is a Gary Company It la making a wonderful record. Although little more than one year old, it is making a record equal to companies eight and ten years old. GARY NATIONAL ASSOCIATES COMPANY THE GARY NATIONAL ASSOCIATES COMPANY is a Gary pany. Wo make loans on first mortgages in the Calumet region and loans on farms in the best farming district in No loans over SO per cent of the valuation. We are selling 6 per cent participating preferred stock n the GARY NATIONAL ASSOCIATES COMPANY and stock in the GARY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY for a short time only in Jasper county. Most of our stock we are sellwig in new territory. T his is probably your last opportunity to enquire stock in these two wonderfully successful companies , 'T' mortgage bonds ; Wo have a few gilt edge 5 per cent farm mortgage bonds and 6 per cent Calumet district improved real estate bonds. These are coupon bonds badked by gilt-edge mortgages net over 60 per cent of the valuation. r of the property. For particulars, write, call or ’phone Gary National Associates Co. » , Gary Theatre Bldg., Gary, Ind., Phones 3423-4-5 Y ■ or HARVEY DAVISSON Rensselaer, Ind
Eva Hoult, of McCoysburg, was in Rensselaer today. Country Sorghum at Rowles & Parker’s. Charles Pefley went to Chicago this forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Royster and daughter, Betta, were in Chicago Saturday. Now is the time for making kraut. Cabbage 3c per pound at Rowles & Parker’s. Frank Hoover returned Saturday from Battle Creek, Mich., where he had been in the sanitarium. George Knaur returned to Evanston, 111., this morning where he is attending Northwestern university. Try a sack of Occident flour, the highest grade flour on the market. Sold with a money-back guarantee. 49-pound sack $3.50. —Rowles & Parker. _ W. C. Rose, of Barkley township, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Rhoda K. Rose, and sisters, Mattie and Luella Rose, of Cissna Park, 111. ' ' ’’ ' S. E. Kershner returned today to his home in Bryan, 0. His daughter, Mrs. Paul Norman, accompanied him.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw went to Chicago this morning. _____ Mr. and Mrs. Joel Goodnight, of Colfax, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Safdla, of Lincoln avenue. Stewart Moore went to Lafayette today. He drove back this afternoon Firman Thompson’s automobile, bringing with him Mrs. Thompson and children. Saloma Dooley, of Wheatfield, was in Rensselaer today, having accompanied her cousin, Clarice. Dooley, to this city.—The latter continued from here to her home in Marshall. Ernest Florence, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Florence, is home on a furlough from Newport News. Young Florence has been in the United States navy for a year. He is in the merchant marine. Nellie Meyers and Jane Parkison went to Indianapolis today where on Tuesday Jthey will attend a Red Cross meeting. Miss Meyers is the chairman and Miss Parkison her assistant of the Red Cross membership drive to be made in this county. MORE POTATOES. Will be in Rensselaer with a car load of Wisconsin potatoes Saturday and Monday, October 25 and 27. For further information call 4 52-White. Bert Welsh.
ABE MARTIN. News.] You kin alius tell a ideal husband ’cause th’ dishwater makes his hands so shiny. Business is so bad at Melodeon Hall that th’ manager has booked a bedroom play. NOTICE. I now have the finest line of artificial floral' designs for funeral and grave decorations ever brought to our city. Come and see them before placing your order elsewhere. Prices right. John W. King, ’phone 216-Green. The laborer feels worthy of his higher.—Boston Herald. President Gompers’ secretary is named Guy Oyster. He ought to be a quiet guy.—Corvallis (Ore.) Gazette-Times. We were disposed to believe Bulitt’s „ testimony until s he professed to quote what Colonel House said about something.—Houston Post.
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D’Annunzio has applied poetic license to military operations.—Albany Journal. Reduced to its simplest form, bolshevism is merely a lazy man’s envy of the prosperity of a hustler.— Kansas City Post. At the present rate of labor organization it won’t be long before the rest of us will organize into one small union.—Springfield Republican. After all, a statesman has a hard lot. It is easy enough to pick the right side, but so very difficult to pick the side that will hold the most votes. —Toledo News-Bee. I The assembly is to be the “talking body.” Oh, very well,ln that case, one American will be equal to six Englishmen. —Greenville (S. C.) Piedmont. It is all right, we suppose, for the senate to investigate the steel strike. Only it is to be hoped the strike will not feel under obligation to continue until the senate finishes investigating.—Greensboro News. It looks from this side of the Atlantic as though most of the nations of Europe were in favor of the League of Nations in principle, but opposed to it in practice.- —Boston Shoe i & Leather Reporter. A strike for higher wages inconveniences the public. But not as much as low wages inconvenience the workers. —Greenville (S. C.) Piedmont. The publisher of the Universal of Mexico City informs us that nearly all advertising sent into Mexico from this country is for patent medicines. Now we understand what is the matter with Mexico. —Toledo NewsBee. _ ; In a town in Oklahoma one thousand men have signed an agreement to wear their old clothes months longer. on account of the H. C L. A thousand men in Lynn are doing the same thing without signing.—Lynn Item. u , -
CITY BUS LINE CALL FOR TRAINS AND CITY SERVICE. MILLER & SONS ’Phone. 107 and 170.
UntH further notice I will.. be in Chicago for post-gradu-ate instruction on Tuesday of each week, returning at 6 p. DR. I. M. WASHBURN.
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