Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 179, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

w. P. Andeson, of Indianapolis whipped T. W. Clark, an editor of Marshall, II!., for a comment on the failure of the West Union, 111., bank, of which Anderson was president. He pleaded guilty and paid a fine of $3. For several days the big whistle of the National Car Coupler works at Attica, has not been blown, causing many inquiries. The cause of its silence was the illness of the three-months-old daughter of T. J. Bishop, a resident of the place. The Republican National league, whose object is to ‘‘perpetuate the Roosevelt policies and principles,” has been organized at Kansas City, Mo. It ft planned to organise similar qjtubs tnroughout the state and nation. The South Bend National bank at the expiration of its charter. Not. 9, will be reorganized with an increase in capital stock from SIOO,OOO to $260,000. Shares for $145,000 are on the market at sl.lO. The bank has been In business for forty years. The controversy between the South Bend Telephone company and the Dunlays Telephone company of Osceola over free service into South Bend and Mishawaka readied the courts W,ed ner.day when tbs second named company filed suit for damages. The Danlays company ask* tfce restoration of the set vice and ?5 .obf} damages. Dr. J. Wolf, who for the last year has been rabbi of the Jewish congregation of Lafayette, has been appointed associate rabbi of a large congregation at Rochester. N. T., where he will be associated a Ith Dr. Lands berg, rabbi of the cohgregaU.'.n. - DT. Wolf It well known throughout the etata.