Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 260, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
pon land in Wheatfteld township^r Crteler of I Crisler, of Huntington county, ind. The boy s appetite Is often % the source of amasement. If you would have such an appetite take Chamberlain's Tablets. They not only create a healthy appetite, but strengthen the stomach and enable it to do Its work naturally. For sale by all dealers. c Thp Mbnticello wi"gafT a ytttr* I 'Subscription for the best angelfood cake at the domestic skill department of the horse show. He never even got a taste of the cake, but a member of the committee tQld him it was good and be rather reluctantly accepted the evidence and started the paper. Now, If It had been a real ordinary cake, the whole thing would have been brought around to the office and the baker would have expected a big write-up.
W. D. Pratt, head of the big Pratt printing concern at Monticello, was in Rensselaer a short time yesterday afternoon and took the “Hoosier limited" for Chicago. His company is engaged largely in the printing of almanacs, etc., . for patent medicine bouses. Mr. Pratt informed us that about forty acres are now employed in the concern at Montfaello and that he believes the location at that point is going to prove a very good thing. Wages are less and general expenses are lower. W. H. Gilbert, from north of town, was called to Monon this morning to assist Miss Minnie Martin to Rensselaer. Miss Martin has been the music teacher in the Medaryville schools and has been, feeling poorly for several days, yesterday she started for Rensselaer and after, arriving at Monon, where she was to change cars, she became very sick and fainted twice and was taken to the hotel. She has been making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert and he went to Monon to bring her back if she is able to come. There will be only two weeks more of "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm” at the Illinois Theatre, Chicago, and those who wish to see the sensational comedy success would do well not to delay in making reservations. The play will uot appear at any of the smaller cities for several years—it is now in its third season and has been presented at only three cities. After leaving Chicago the company will appear in St. Louis, Pittsburg, and Philadelphia. At the conclusion of the Philadelphia engagement the entire company and production will be taken to London, England, where it will open an indefinite engagement, Easter Monday, at Sir Charles Wyndham’s theatre* For the remainder of the Chicago engagement the management of the Illinois theatre have made special arrangements for handling out-of-town mail-orders. All orders for seats, when accompanied by check or money order will be promptly filled in the order of their receipt
A correspondent for the Philadelphia North-American was sent to Indiana to tell his paper how this state would go at the next election. After spending a few days in Indianapolis he decided that Indiana would go democratic by an overwhelming majority. The article being freely used by Democratic newspapers does not state as to whether or not the correspondent sobered up before returning to Philadelphia. Republicans are not slant ed at these prophecies. The wretched failure Democracy has made as a business manager in the state, the reinstatement of saloons, the failure to stop the Freath Lick gambling casino, the evidence of pillage by politicians on every hand, will result in an old time Republican majority for the state ticket. And the well balanced policy of President Taft, who is determined to do all in his power for the enforcement of laws against illegal combinations and at the same time to maintain a system of protection so necessary to industrial prosperity, will cause thinking men of all parties to rally to his support President Taft is a reformer without the frills of conceit so common among politicians of the age. Mr. Taft has grown in the confidence of the people as his administration has progressed. He 1b just concluding a trip through the territory whpre the country would have been most affected by Canadian reciprocity had the Canadian government ratified it. He has “finished strong.” He has made friends, he has Inspired confidence in sound and honest principles and we believe that Republicans evS where are pleased with the mu > is «t the head of our national administration. By no act of his entire life has he proven unworthy and now he has admirers where there were doubters a few months ago, Indiana will pay no attention to the forecast of a Philadelphia correspondent Indiana people «re able to take care of themselves without the aid or suggestion of speculative political writers aad there is new every indication that Hoosierdom will return to the Repub-
