Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
If Lee says so he will. County Auditor Hammond made a trip to Hammond today. ’ Clean-up prices will now prevail at Lee’s. —__— Orville Lambert made a trip to Monon today. Hamilton and Brown shoes at Lee’s for meri, women and children. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Nesius returned yesterday from a visit of a week with her relatives in Chicago.
Mrs. J. C. Beckman is somewhat better again today’and the outlook is now greatly in favor of her recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson returned to Terre Haute today after a visit of two weeks here with their daughter, Mrs. J. B. Martindale and family. Charles W. Coen came from South Bend today on business with J. L. Brady, who expects to leave tomorrow for Indianapolis and in a few days for Stockton, Cal. More than $1,000,000 worth of automobiles have been stolen in New York city in the last five years. Fewer than half have been recovered.
- Abe Martin says: “I wonder if th’ new woman’ll swear off smokin’ Lase Bud’s father used to be a janitor in a bank an’ one day he cleaned up an’ went away.”
K. T. Gregg to Greencastle today after a visit of several days in Rensselaer with his sister, Miss Naomi Gregg, one of the teachers.
Judge Neil F. Graham has granted a temporary injunction at Fort Collins, Colo., against Colorado officers of the Woodmen to prevent them from collecting dues under the new higher rates.
Friends of Governor-elect Sulzer, of New York, declare that among other radical features of his forthcoming message to the legislature will be a recommendation urging incorporation of the New York stock exchange.
The nayy department’s great new wireless tower near Arlington, Va., has succeeded in catching the time signal from the Eiffel tower in Paris, a distance of 3,000 miles, according to information given out at the navy yard department.
Legality of the Minneapolis school board’s action in permitting dancing in public school buildings probably will be tested in the courts as the result of the raising of more than SI,OOO by members of the various churches in the fight.
Miss Lola George, who has been visiting the family of W. L Wood at Parr for the past six weeks, left today for her home at Mattoon, HL For several seasons Miss George has been the trimmer at Mrs. Purcupile’s millinery store.
Production of lumber in the United States, as shown by a census bulletin for 1911, was 37,003,200 thousand feet, board measure, compared with 40,018,282 thousand feet, board measjire, in 1910. This lumber was cut in every state except North Dakota.
Theodore George came to Rensselaer today from Chicago and wil probably be Here several days. It is his first visit since the election. Theodore is getting heavy, weighing 185 pounds, which shows what a clean conscience and three good meals a day will do for a fellow.
President W. C. Brown of the New York Central has approved the formation of a permanent arbitration board to settle public service labor disputes, the public to be recognized as one of three main groups at interest in whatever adjustments are made.
Total rail orders placed in 1912 were easily 5,000,000 tons. To date, the roads have placed orders for a total of 4,900,000 tons and there are 150,000 to 200,000 tons in market at present This total means within 500,000 tons of this country’s total capacity for one year.
Agent Beam received one Christ mas present that will prove useful for a long time and that will call to mind the name of the donor whenever it is used. It is a pencil sharpener, and the best made. The present was from Father Seifert, president of St Joseph’s college.
Miss Mildred Harris, accompanied by her father, R. B. Harris, and her local physician, went to Chicago today to consult an eye specialist. For the past two or three weeks she has been having some trouble with one of her eyes, the iris of which was somewhat lnflamed. It is expected that she will return home this evening, although it is possible that she will go to the hospital for a few days* treatment.
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