Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 April 1911 — Greek to Wrestle Martin Lewis At Remington Tonight. [ARTICLE]

Greek to Wrestle Martin Lewis At Remington Tonight.

At Chappell’s theatre at Remington tonight William Polos, the Lefayette Greek, will meet Martin A. Lewis, of Ft. Wayne, in a two-best-out-of-three wrestling match. Lewis outweighs Polos about 10 pounds and the match should hi evenly contested. Victor Babcock and Harry May, of Remington, will go on in tbe preliminary, which attraction should be a good card in itself. Stories of the Civil War never grow old, as is evidenced by the great interest manifested in the “Civil War Day by Day, or Fifty Years Ag& Today” articles which are appearing in The Indianapolis Star, both dally and Sunday. The articles have been highly commended by men prominent in G. A R. circles, as well as by teachers of history. 'These articles appeal to tbe veteran for the reason that they recall the soul-trying days of 1861-66; to the younger generation because they give an insight into that memorable conflict in a concise, add yet highly interesting way. They are history, but not history put in a dry, mater-of-fact way. To add further interest to the articles, they are strikingly illustrated.

The editor of the Democrat dies hard in the matter of the election at Wheatfleld. He evidently hoped to see Wheatfleld go "wet” without an election. But his advice was not heeded by the commissioners and Wheatfleld temperance people will be given an opportunity to vote “dry.” If it should transpire that no township with a population of less than 1,000 can have a saloon, then the election would have been unnecessary, but it will not cost Wheatfleld tq exceed S2O .to settle it to the satisfaction of themselves, even if it don’t suit Brer Bab. “Is it not strange,” remarked a Wheatfleld democrat one day recently, “that we can’t do anything up here without tbe editor of the Democrat sticking in? I guess we know when we want to hold an election, and I don’t believe any one asked for his advice.” What ban* you to sell at this time of tbe year?< Try a classified ad la the Republican aad you can sell it. Remember, that all classified ads go la all issues of tbe Evening and BemlWeekly Republican.