Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 124, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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By a vote of 100 to 90 the house Tuesday refused to permit the imposition of tolls on American vessels engaged In the coastwise trade and which will use the Panama canal. The action was taken during consideration of the Panama canal administration bill.: Pensions or annuities up to SSOO for eveijy disabled minister of the Presbyterian church in the United States of Aumrtea, corresponding in amount to the beneficiaries term of service, are jthe objectives of an action taken by t|ie general assembly of the church in sjession at Louisville, Ky- ' \ ‘ Senator Wlnthroy Murray Crane, of kasjpachusetts, will follow Nelson W. Aldojjich and Eugene Hale, of New England’s old guard, into voluntary retirement from public life. The Massachu--setfa - senator caused- great surprisein political circles last night by formally announcing tbht he will not be a candidate for re-election. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mainwaring and little, daughter, of Los Angeles, Cali., who have been visiting his uncle; Julius Huff, for two or three days, went to Chicago and Oak Park today to visit. From there they will proceed to their home in California, stopping for short visits at various points in Kansas. On the strength of another telegram received by Senator Cullom from Senator Larimer’s physician Tuesday afternoon, seating that the junior senator's condition will make it impossible for him to travel to Washington until some time in June, no effort was made yesterday to obtain consent for a date on which to take a vote on the new resolution declaring Mr. Lorimer’s title to his seat invalid. Prof. William Lee, instructor in botany for the past two years and a very able teacher Is another of this year’s corps that will not return next year. Mr. Lee tendered his resignation about six weeks ago. He has not made definite plans for the future but unless some especially good offer comes to him, it is probable that he will give up teaching and become a farmer. His father died a short time ago at Markle, Ind., and Mr. Lee may take charge of the farm left by him. He will go there soon to visit his mother and make plans for the future. This ihas been a gran(j A week for farmers and they have Improved the time. The streets of Rensselaer have heen almost deserted and business is gnerally very quiet. For three days the weatherman has forecasted rain and failed: each time, so far as Rensselaer is concerned and we were all glad of it, for while a little rain would be a good thing for gardens, 4t was not wanted in the country and the farm needs are uppermost In the minds of all at this time. There has been a great amount of corn planted and a lot of plowing done this week throughout Jasper county.
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