Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Royal Flour the best. Home Grocery C. A. Tuteur went to Indianapolis on businees Tuesday. O. K. Ritchey went to Englewood Tuesday to spend a, few days. _<- Miss Alice Drake, who was operated on recently in a Chicago hospital, returned to her school at Chicago Monday. Medaryvllle Advertiser: Operations in the oil field west of town suddenly ceased one day last week and notices were posted that the company had gone into the hands of a receiver. We are unable to state the extent of the liabilities and assets. A number of the workmen living in this locality, however, are “holding the sack” for back wages In sums ranging from fIOO to S6OO. Professor E. S. Tillman has. been unsuccessful In his attempt to* find a substitute to fill his position in the city schools here, and consequently was unable to accept the offer made him by the Anderson < High School. Mr. Tillman deserves considerable credit for sticking to his post here against the temptation of the larger school. It is possible that he may go there next year. Five people will die and thirty seriously injured as a result of a head-on collision between two limited cars on the Chicago, Lake Shore and South Bend interurban line at Kavanaugh, Ind., Tuesday afternoon. The accident was caused by the east bound car failing to reach a siding in schedule time. John O. Bowers of Hammond was one of the passengers slightly injured. According to a telegram to the Indianapolis News, Prof. W. H. Sanders will resign his position as superintendent of the schools at Bloomington to accept a position as instructor in the Wisconsin State Normal school at LaCross, Wis. Prof. Sanders for a number of years was superintendent of the schools here, and Rensselaer people will be glad to learn of his promotion. L. S. Renicker writes from North Manchester, Ind., enclosing renewal for hip Democrat another year, and says: “As Mrs. Renicker will leave for home from Boynton, Fla., Monday night, April 12, you may send the paper from now on to our address at North Manchester, R-R-5. We are well pleased with our new home. Wishing you and all my old friends a prosperous year, I remain, etc., L. S. Renicker.” A. S. Parcels, formerly of Lee, writes us from Friona, Tex., and says: “Enclosed please find draft for $1.60 for another year’s subscription for your paper. We could hardly get along without The Democrat, as it seems like a letter to us from home to read it. We have been here a little over three months, like the climate fine. There are Several here from Indiana, but not very close together. There is plenty room here for many more.” - Monday was anotheer very disagreeable day, and the wind blew a gale until along in the afternoon, when rain set in and continued practically all night long. Considerable minor damage was done by the gale, a large plate glass window on the west in the postofilce blowing out, an art glass in the third floor front of the I. ft. O. F., building was blown out, several bill boards about town were blown down and numerous other damage of a minor character was done. Yesterday morning *the. ground was white with snow and the atmosphere was raw and cold. People past middle life usually have some kidney or bladder disorder that sapß the vitality, which is naturally lower in old age. Foley’s Kidney Remedy corrects urinary troubles, stimulates the kidneys, and restores strength and vigor. It cures uric acid troubles by strengthening the kidneys so they will strain out the uric acid that settles in the muscles and joints causing rheumatism. A. F. Long.
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