Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1892 — ADDITIONAL LOCALS. [ARTICLE]
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
The sheriff of Whitley Co. took from the Jasper Co., jail, last Thursday, one A. L. Haines, whom Dept; Sheriff, Charley Blue, arrested a day or two previous, while working for John L. Turner, in Carpenter tp. Haines was wanted for rape. He is a tough lot.
All old soldiers, are respectfuHy asked to assist in preparing the picnic supper for the 30th, by bringing in baskets of cold viands, Stxch as bread, butter, milk, fowls, pickles, &c. and to partake of same with their ladies, and attend the camp-fire, all mingling as comrades, and having one more good time together. The public generally is not aware of the progress made in dentistry, during the last few years. Nowadays, instead of extracting roots or brokendown teeth, they are restored to their former usefulness by crowning. Irregular and crowded teeth may be straightened, and made to present a regular and attractive appearance. Teeth may be extracted, then filled and replanted, successfully. Teeth may be supplied from one tooth to a full denture, without plates, thus getting rid of the unpleasantness caused by them. Dr. Brown*the new Dentist is introducing all these latest devices and painless methods and can render Any services in his line. The nervous and delicate receive most careful and gentle treatment. Office over Ellis & Murray.
A Good Offer From Purdue University. The Trustees of Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind., deem it desirable to bring the farmers of the State into closer relationship with the University, and to increase the number of students who come from the rural districts and who expect to return to the farm. We therefore make to each County Farmers’ Institute Association, County Farmers’ Alliance, and County Assembly F. M. B. A., the following proposition: We will place at the disposal of your County Association, for the year commencing Sept. 7th, 1892, two scholarships that relieve the holder from all matriculation, incidental and laboratory fees of the University. These scholarships are good for those only who take the regular agricultural course. They are outside of the regular County appointments, and while they do not provide for dormitory’ privileges they are equal to them in value. The candidates should be chosen by vote of the County Association. A certificate which may be filled out, will be sent to those who have occasion to use it. In case there is no meeting of any association prior to Sept. 7th, from which a scholarship may be desired, the Executive Committee, or President and Secretary of said association may authorize the appointment. Correspondence addressed as beow will meet with prompt attentiop.
J. H. SMART,
President.
