Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 167, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1920 — Page 3
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h HELP i ■ ■ The Dewey Biggs Post of the American Legion by . b, Doing Your Trading On WEDNESDAY, JULY 14 : ■ ■ The merchants of Rensselaer have agreed to donate 5 per. cent of their gross sales on uiat day to the Legion to be applied toward securing headquarters for the Legion. LAWN FETE A lawn fete, gjvei under the auspices of ,tbe ’ Women’s Auxiliary to the Legion, will b* bald on the court house lawn in the evening. There will be dancing and other forms of entertainment at the court house and all are urged to help ■ the Legion to male the drive a sueceae. COMMITTEE
COUNTY EDUCATIONAL NOTES.
The Gillam township regular eighth grade commencement was hild at Independence church last .Saturday, night. The ladies of the 'church held an ice cream social on the same night and sold their cream out long before the exercises were over. The few were auctioned off at the end and brought high prices. The commencement exercises coupled with this ice cream social attracted a large crowd. Music was furnished by the Jensen family from Wheatfield. This family has furnished music for a number of commencements this year and have done exceptionally well. During the rendition of one piece the gasoline lights began fading and eventually went out. The selection was. choked down until oil lamps relighted the room, when they resumed the selection without apparent interruption amid the applause of the full house. The Bev. C. W. Postill of Rensselaer gave the invocation and benediction. Rev. Postill gave a short talk revealing the fact that thirty-two years ago he, himself, had received his eighth grade diploma from that same church altar. • Mr. Postill divulged that he was a pupil that year of Judge Chas. W. Hanley, who was unable to give the address. L. H. Hamilton, of Rensselaer, substituted in a very forceful manner for Judge Hanley. Mr. .Hamilton emphasized in a very pleasing way that success would be a personal triumph depending wholly upon the individual. The program was greatly enrich by a well rendered valedictory from Joseph L. Wuethrich. This boy won - county honors by making the highest general average in Jasper county for 1920. Those who received diplomas were: James Budd, Benjamin Brittin, Esther Culp, Ora Edward Culp, James HAnsen, Mabel M. Harper, Andrew Houston, Rolland Johnson, Henry LuHeman, Nellie Lidgard, Elsie L. Logan, Albert C. Rayburn, Earl Rockwell .Claria Shea, Christian H. Wuethrich, Joseph L. Wuethrich and Mabel Wallace. The patrons of education gave concrete expression to their interests in the exercises by having the room decorated with flowers, flags and bunting. At the conclusion Trustee B. F. LaFevre expressed his thanks to them for their part in giving the occasion an inspiration from their decorations.
Thorough Job of Destruction.
William Funk, a truckman at Winsted, Oonn., trying to sell at auction a wagon which cost him SBSO several .years ago, found that nobody would bld more than $5 foi* it. Rather than sell it to anybody at that price, he took the wagon to the city dump, pulled it to pieces, threw the bolts in various directions, made a pile of the wheels, placed the rest of the wagon on top, sprinkled kerosene all over the heap, set it afire, and left the (jpmp, satisfied that no one would get his wagon for a song.
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THE> EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.
* :u'- . ' ' S’ , J JB rar '/ ’ RAF -■■■ j| i How manq miles WBST did uou march the summer Cleveland — was nominated / ■ MO > • f Ml • T — I 2 . — REMEMBER the time He needs it more than , the first automdbile anyone else. It’s part of our parade was organized? Even job, as we view it, to see the good old torchlight pro- that he gets it. cession had to give way Our tire service starts with before the advance of prog- good tires— U. S. Tires. All ress. sizes made to a single standSelect your 11 ard of quality—none graded cordint to the made Tires are often sold the । down to the price of the car they have to travel: ***v/k» « । in sandy or hilly com- same way politics are. they will go on. The last people to wake U. S. perfected the first u. s. Nobby. up to w h a t they are getting straight side automobile tire are the people who pay the —the first pneumatic truck otU#co - bills. tire. For front wheels — e The u. s. Plain. The bills are getting too The U. S. guarantee is for JSXSK big these days in both cases. the life of the tire, and not Royal Cords. And the man who is feeling for a limited mileage. it most with respect to tires- 1 —“ M-jy * s man owns a When we recommend and moderate-price car. se n u S. Tires we do so in UI the interest of greater tire The idea that the small car economy. It is our expenowner doesn’t need a good ence that that is the best tire is rapidly going the way way to build up a sound and of all mistaken ideas. sizable business. United States Tires ' . y ‘ ' - ->J—Jr ■- • —.-: — i r W. I. HOOVER, Rensselaer, Ind. THE MAIN GARAGE, Rensselaer, Ind. AS. LOWMAN, Parr, Ind. G. L. MARRS, McCoysburg, Ind.
notice or moas . pititiom. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana, that a petition has been filed ■ in the office of the Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana, reading as follows: State of Indiana, County of Jasper, as: In Commissioner’s Court, July Term, 1920. In the matter of the petition of Jesse G. Eldridge for an improved highway in Barkley Township, Jasper C °We^ y ’the n freeholders and voters of Barkley Township, Jasper County, Indiana, respectfully petition your Honorable Board, and we ask that a certain highway in said Barkley Township, may be Improved by grading, draining and paving the same with crushed stone or gravel, or other suitable material, said highway being more particularly described as follows, to-wit: „ beginning; at the . Southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section Eleven (11), in Township twenty-nine (29) North. Range six (9) West, in Barkley Township, Jasper County, Indiana, and running thence west along the preheat existing public highway to the Southwest corner of the East three-fourths of the Southeast Quarter of Section nine (9), Township twentynine (29) North, Range six (9) west, in Barkley Township., J<«>* r . Indiana, also commencing at the Northeast corner of the Northwest Quarter loT Section fifteen (19) in Township twanty-nU»e (29) North, Range six (9) West in Barkley Township, Jasper County, Indians, on the east and west portion of the proposed improvement and running thence south along the «rSiFr«.*l!ssw ing said Barkley Township and Marlon Township in said County and State. jßst’r sraawwa thereof with an already improved free gravel of macadamised, road or high; way. and at the southi end thereof -a ~ en-elifbths mile. ■ That theee petitioner* further repro-
TEhgERATURE. The following is the temperature for the twenty-four hours ending at 7 a. m. on the date indicated: Max. Mln. July 13 90 70 sent that said highway should be improved by grading, draining and paving the same with crushed stone, gravel or other suitable road-paving material; that - said highway should be Improved to a width of 40 feet, and the grade thereof should be of the width of 24 feet, and that upon said grade there should be placed crushed stone, gravel or other suitable roadpaving material to the width of twelve (12) feet and to the depth of twelve (12) inches. That these petitioners further say that the Improvement of the said above described line of highway petitioned for herein will as they believe, be of great benefit and utility, and that the benefits to be derived therefrom will greatly exceed the costs and expenses of locating and constructing the same. WHEREFORE, Your petitioners pray that this, their petition, be heard and spread of record; that an engineer and* viewers be appointed and directed .to view the Une of the proposed improvement and make and file their report thereon, and that such other and further proceedings be had as the law JESSE G. ELDRIDGE, ET AL. And that said petition has been set for hearing and docketing, for the first day of the August Term. IMO, of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper ounty, Indiana, as shown by the endorsement of the Auditor of said Jasper County, Indiana, upon “&d >e you >n are "therefore hereby notified, that said petition will come up for hearljMLj£d before said Board of Commissioners on the first day of the August Term, t® - **! & Court House, at the city of Renssep. R. Blue, Atty, for Petitioners.
»Attorney A. D. Babcock of Goodland was in this city Monday and he is every enthusiastic over the of a new county hospital and says that the people of Newton co.unty are sure to give their hearty support to this most humanitarian movement. Farm leases for saie at the Republican oifie* grain ana eaah rent.
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