Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Public announcement was made yesterday at Charleston, 111., of the marriage of Miss Pearl 'Trenary of that city to George E. Polk, sporting editor of the Anderson, Ind., Bulletin, which took place in Chicago, June 11, 1911. Several Indiana merchants are asking congress for an amendment to the pure food law whereby eggs shall be sold by weight, instead of by the dozen and that all eggs shall be stamped with the name of the man or woman who .first marketed them. They say average eggs weigh a pound and a half to the dozen. E. W. Emley, a well known Clear Creek township, Huntington county fanner, found a snake just about thirty inches long near his home on top of the snow a few days ago and now has the reptile caged up. When first found the snake was in an almost dormant state, but when warmed up by Mr. Emley became quite active. Too feeble to make her cries for help beard, Mrs. Sarah Jane Jamison, aged 85 years, was burned to death Saturday night at the home of her daughter at Hoagland, Allen county. Mrs. Jamison’s garments caught fire from a stove and she fell just outside the ; vo6m. • The Sherwood “dollar-a-day” pension bill was rejected Monday by the senate committee on pensions, and another measure, which would Involve an annual expenditure of >24,000,000, proposed as a substitute by Senator Smoot of Utah, was adopted. AUTOMOBILES. Tke Very Lates, a real 1912 car, on our floor for delivery now. The Maxwell Mascotte Touring car. THE GLDDER TOUBWEOEB.