Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1920 — Page 3

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FREAKS DISCLOSED IN ROUNDUP OF COUNTRY’S NEWS Ossining, N. Y.- —John Egan, convicted murderer, will be the first man with a wooden leg to go to the electric chair. The leg win be removed before electrocution, as wood is a non-conductor. —o — Rochester, N. Y.—Better a short handed farm hand for a short handed farm than none at all. So declared three farmers who bid for the service of one-handed farm hands at the state bureau. —o Cleveland, O.—Edgar F. Neiter was profuse in his praise for the stranger who found and returned Neiter’s roll of currency. However Neiter found $lO of his $35 missing. * —o—- — Tex.—Aaron Crowe, 9, black, opened a revival meeting here last night. . Aaron started his spiritual exhortations at the age of four. —o — Chicago—Haven’t we met before?” Esther Matison asked Erwin Moeller, when they met at a soda fountain. "We used to live next door ten years ago,” he told her. They live together now as Mr. and Mrs. Moeller.

CLEAN-UP NOTICE. Between now and May fifteenth all citizens must clean up their premises—alleys, yards and closets. After that date an inspection will be made and all you have not complied with the orders will have the work done by the city at their expense. Take pride in your lawus and help keep Rensselaer in the column of beautiful cities. • DR. M. D. GWIN, City Health Officer.

EXCURSION TO RIO GRANDE VALLEY OF TEXAS The next excursion to the Rio Grande Valley of Texas will he Saturday, May 15th. If you are interested in buying a farm in the most fertile part of the United States, where winter is unknown, see me. Special low rates. HARVEY DAVISSON.

NOTICE. All the suits contesting the will of the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now disposed of and I am in a position to sell land. I have yet unsold several hundred acres of good land located in Jasper and Lake couaties, which I will sell as executor on reasonable terms, but cannot take any trade. Call at my office or at the office of T. M. Callahan, at Rensselaer, Indiana, for particulars. ___ GEO. H. Executor.

DOG MUZZLING • EFFECTIVE MAY 18. Effective May 15, all dogs in the city must be *tauzzled. Dog owners should not delay in this matter. By order of, DR. M. D. GWIN, City Health OfficerHAVING TORN DOWN a a shed, on my property, I have a roof for sale. You could not duplicate the lumber and shingles that is in it for S3O. In two sections. Will sell all together or split. sls for the whole thing, ready to move. Leßoy Kurtz, 218 N. Front St. ‘Phone 464. The members of the Dorcas claw will be entertained at the church parlors on Tuesday evening, May i 11th.

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