Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 166, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1911 — Brook Needs a Curfew Ordinance According to This Paragraph. [ARTICLE]

Brook Needs a Curfew Ordinance According to This Paragraph.

Brook Reporter. It has been the habit of soihe fifteenyejfcrold boys and girls to raise considerable disturbance in the school park from nine to twelve at night and sometimes later. Mothers, do you know if your girl is in the bunch?

The man who habitually sends his money to mall order bouses for goods which he could buy to better advantage to himself from home merchants. Is generally the first to growl about the deadness of his home town. Apparently he forgets that he is a prime cause of its deadness and that he is the most fitting person to officiate at its funeral. Live men imbued with true local pride and patriotism mean a live town every time, even as dead men mean a dead town. Mrs. L. E. Braden, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Brady, for the past three weeks, was joined yesterday by her daughter. Miss Romaine Braden, of Irvington, and today by her son, N. 8. Braden, of Hamilton, Ontario. Mr. Braden’s visit will be short as he is on his way to Vancouver on business. Mrs. Braden and daughter will leave in a few day* for some point In Michigan, where they will spend a few weeks. Ton can make a trade of most anything by using our ClMfiiflsd CMwnwi