Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1913 — The Cause of Rheumatism. [ARTICLE]

The Cause of Rheumatism.

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The first in Decatur county to take th? cure for the liquor habit is r6w being treated in Greensburg. South Bend grocers, since the failure of the garnishee law, have agreed not to employ clerks or drivers who fail to pay their bills. . President Wilson Friday formally offered Joseph E. Davies, of Madison, Wis., secretary of the democratic committee, an appointment as assistant secretary of war. The Big Four Railway company has been granted a fifty-year franchise at Warsaw to operate cars into the heart of the city, where a new freighthouse and switch yards will be built. Dispatches from Washington state that President Wilson favors the principle of a minimum wage for women and he expects to-deal with the problem during his administration. Sheriff Townsend and deputies, of Blackford county, who went to Montpelier to raid the resorts and issue orders to the inmates and keepers to leave town, found the places deserted. At the request of Secretary Bryan, Huntington Wilson, of Chicago, the assistant secretary of state, has canceled reservations to sail for Europe and will remain at the department for the present.

Albert Wallace, sentenced at Marion to the reformatory at Jeffersonville, asked to be sent instead to Michigan City, saying he had already served time in the reforma tory and sought variety. President Wilson has accepted membership in the University club in Washington and will pay his dues just as any other member. The University club is the first club he has joined in Washington. .John H. Wigmore, dean of Northwestern university law school, was offered and declined an assistant secretaryship in the department of the interior, according to a report circulated in Chicago Thursday. Grain dealers of Delaware county have organized an association to interest growers in crop work. Every township is represented in the membership and cash prizes will be awarded for grain exhibits. Three more members of the alleged “arson trust” were arrested Saturday at the request of First Assistant State’s Attorney Frank Johnstone, of Chicago. Those named in the complaint were F. J. and S. E. Gross and E. J. Goodman, owner of an art academy which was burned October 28, 1909. The warrants charge them with arson.