Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A bill that will throttle the marriage business at St. Joseph to a large extent has passed the Michigan house and now goes to the senate. Among other stringent provisions, the bill demands that applicants for a marriage license must present a certificate from a practicing physician certifying that they are free from any infectious disease. The total appropriation this year for Purdue University will be $243.000, and of this/sum $125,00 is for the purchase of additional land. The appropriation was sprung $60,000 Monday, when Representative Franklin, of Lafayette, sent in an amendment and supported it in a speech. A new horse barn is to cost $30,000 and a veterinary clinic is to cost $30,000. Indiana University was voted $132,302.54. The thirty-sixth annual meeting of the republican editorial association of Indiana will be held at the Claypool hotel Thursday and Friday, March 6th and 7th. The banquet will be held Thursday night, March 6th, when Senator W. 8. Kenyon, of lowa, will deliver an address. The banquet will not be restricted to editors but other republicans and their wives will be welcomed. The banquet will be $2 per plate. Any who care to attend can procure reservations by addressing Leo K. Fesler. Indianapolis, of by informing the editor of The RepubliButter Wrappers, plain or printed, at this office.