Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
D. H. Yeoman returned yesterday from a week’s business trip spent at Elwood, Munpie and Kokomo. v. V , -■i. , , ■ ■ Lunches de luxe, delivered by parcel, post at noon each day, is the innovation in hotel service which had its birth in Chicago Thursday. Fred Runk shot the largest American eagle ever killed in that vicinity at Sheffield, 111., Thursday. It measured 79 inches from tip to tip. President Taft, ten senators ind Speaker Clark will speak at the memorial services in the senate Feb. 15th for the late Vice President James S. Sherman. Try one of these in your cook stove: Jackson Hill Nut, Jackson Hill Lump, Domestic Nut, Kentucky. WashM-Nu4-F©v-4be™fee»terr Pittsburg, Virginia Splint, Hocking Valley or White Ash. J. C. Gwin & Co., Telephone 6. Major General Leonard Wood, grand marshal of the inaugural parade Thursday appointed Brigadier General James E. Stuart, of Chicago, a veteran of the civil and Spanish wars, to he marshal of the “veterans and patriotic division” of the parade. Surgeons at the University hospital in Ann Arbor, Mich., Thursday removed a portion of a diseased .brain from the head of W, A. Smith, of Kalamazoo, and substituted therefor the part of a brain of a dog. The patient is said to have stood the operation well. The Ladies’ Industrial Society of the M. E. church, section 2, will give a social at the church parlors, Tuesday, February 11, from 2 to 5 p. m. Menu: cream chicken, rolls and butter, pickles, jells, cake, coffee. Extra at night, 6 to 8. Everybody welcome. 10 cents in afternoon; 15 cents in evening. Relatives of Mrs. Margaret Larwill, who forced their way into her home in Fort Wayne Thursday, found her dead. The coroner thinks she died six days ago. Mrs. Larwill was a sister of the late Judge Colerick, former member of > congress and of the state supreme court. She preferred to live alone.
General education of the young voters of the nation is to be undertaken by the Women’s National Democratic association. This was announced Thursday at Washington, D. C., when it was declared that a meeting to. plan for the educational campaign would be held some The democratic mule will not be forgotten in the Wilson inaugural parade. I. N. Rich, of Washington, told the inaugural committee that he would enter a mule in the parade, and his offer was immedi ately accepted. It is probable that the mule will be assigned to lead the Young Men’s Democratic Cluto of Washington. “Jack” Johnson will be placed or trial February 25th before Federal Judge George A. Carpenter in Chi cago. The negro pugilist, who Is charged with transporting a white woman about the country in viola tion of the Mann white slave act lost his last chance to escape trial Thursday when Judge Carpenter overruled demurrers to six indictments embodying the accusations. Legislators of the 1893 session of the Indiana legislature will hold a reunion and banquet Thursday evening, February 20th, at the Den nison hotel in Indianapolis. The first reunion of the members of 1893 was held two years ago and was so successful that the one this year was decided upon. Arrangements are iij charge of Robert Creigmlle, president, and James H. Deery, secretary.
According to a statement issued at the offices of the Grand Trunk railroad in Montreal Thursday, there never was a traffic agreement between the Grand Trunk and the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad. It is admitted that there was a proposed agreement. It is set forth in the statement that proposed extensions in New England,by the Grand Trunk may be taken up if financial arrangements can be made.
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