Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Tlfe county jail at Tipton is without a prisoner. The record is unusual in a county seat where the jail is also used by the city. If only the faultless were permitted to indulge in criticism of their neighbors, that kind of chatter would soon become an echo. J. Kumak, a Japanese, applied for a license at New Albany to marry Carrie Cannott, a negro girl of Orleans. The license was denied. The Mammoth and Balridge eoal mines, operated at Shelburn by the Monon Coal company, and employing 200 men, have been shut down. Five men, all foreigners, were burned to death by an explosion in the Seagraves mine near El Dorado, 111., Wednesday. Three other men were hurt. Dyspepsia is America’s curse. To restore digestion, normal weight, good health and purify the blood, use Burdock Blood Bitters. Sold at all drug store. Price, SI.OO. The democratic majority, of the ways and means committee Wednesday notified President-elect Wilson that it will be ready to present to congress a tariff revision bill on April Ist. The New Jersey senate Wednesday adopted a concurrent resolution providing for a constitutional amendment extending to women the right to vote. The measure now goes to the house. Snow fell in Los Angeles Wednesday for the first time in many years. Only a trace was recorded at the weather bureau, where the statement was made that the snow was the result of purely local conditions. James Horn, 42 years old, was sentenced to go to chureh every Sunday for the next three years bv MunMpal Judge Hopkins in the South Clark street court, Chicago, Wednesday. Horn was arrested when he stole two pairs of shoes. When Edward Ehrns was arrested at Lawrenceburg for taking S2O from Albert Smillies, officers were puzzled as to his disposition of the money. They finally discovered that he had rolled the bills in a cigarette paper and was holding, unlighted, in his mouth. >- Doan’s Regulets are recommended by many who say they operate easily, without griping and without bad after effects. 25c at all drug stores. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gray, who have for several years been living on a farm near Remington, will give up farming and return to Kankakee, Til., where he formerly lived. His health has failed almost completely and for the past eighteen months he has been unable to do any work. H. C. Moore, a cousin of Attorney W. H. Parkinson, was a Rensselaer visitor a short time today. For some time he was at the head of an insurance company at Pierre, S. Dak., but he sold out there and for a time is not engaged in any business, but making his home at the Illinois Athletic Club, Chicago. L. Lewis and Miss Dorothy Gibson were registered at the Makeever hotel Wednesday night. They gave Indianapolis as their address. Their actions attracted considerable attention, and it was reported that they were detectives. Thursday they changed their lodging place and this morning they left town. The man refused to submit to an interview at the depot. What hnv« von to sell? Wl.v don't you sell it ( A Republican classi fled ad will bring you a buy* willing to pay what It la worth
