Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 199, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Order your~ Calling Cards at The Republican Office. Calling Cards, printed or engraved, correct size and letter, at this office. The senate Saturday afternoon passed the house bill amending the campaign publicity measure of 191011. —The measure requires all statements to be sworn to. Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner? Bitter taste? Complexion sallow? Liver perhaps needs waking up. Doan’s Regulets for bilious attacks. 25c at all stores. By the action of the senate Friday in passing the Borah bill, comprehensive investigation of the relations of capital and labor will be undertaken by the federal government. -J«. ■ . • A crusade for eradication of hog cholera was proposed in a bill introduced in congress Saturday by Representative Sloan of Nebraska. The bill asks an appropriation of SIOO,OOO.
Clarence S. Darrow, the Chicago lawyer, was found not guilty Saturday of the charge of bribing a juror in the McNamara case. The jury was out just thirty-four minutes. Only one ballot was taken. In a ruling just put into effect by the ope rating depa rtmenit of the Chicago and Alton railroad, partaking of intoxicants while on or off duty by employes will be considered cause for immediate discharge. Dr. C. H. Walden has resigned as health officer of Newmarket, Ind., because he said the city council repealed the ordinance under which he had been attempting to bring about better health conditions there. An automobile driven by L. G. Ellingham, secretary of state, and containing Mrs. Ellingham and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Heller and daughter, Fanny, was struck by an east-bound Tolddo, St.. Louis & Western train in Decatur Friday night. All jumped and escaped injury. The auto was wrecked. • —The Grand Trunk railway announces the resignation of W. G. Brownlee, general transportation manager, and the abolition of his department. The work will hereafter be directed by the vice-president in charge of transportation. Mr. Brownlee said that .he was resigning in order to take a year’s rest. The authorities of DePauw university have been notified that SIOO,OOO has been left to le added to,the endowment of the university by Simon Smith, a wealthy land owner and capitalist of Bloomington, Ind., whose death occurred last Tuesday. ~ The income from this fund will become available within the next year.
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