Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Notiee of Removal. I have removed my office from the Both building to the upstairs room n the Jessen building. Those in need of my services should call at office or phone 211. DR C. E. JOHNSON. Methodist Church. Subject Sunday morning at Trinity M. E. dhureh: ‘The Confidence Inspired by Sonshlp,” the sixth sermon in the studies of St. John Epistles, Jno. 3:14. In the evening the Children’s Day program will be rendered by the Sunday school. Charles Hill, bom Monroe county, Indiana, December 12, 1887, residence Remington, occupation laborer, and Ethel Cordelia Brown, bora Sullivan, Illinois, May 28, 1893, residence Remington; first marriage for each. Richard L Metcalfe; of Lincoln, Neb., editor of the Commoner, was Tuesday selected by President Wilson to be civil governor of the Panama Canal zone. This was announced by Secretary Garrison after he and Secretaries Bryan and Daniels had conferred with the president. Mr. Metcalfe has been in the newspaper work all his life and came into national political prominence during the campaign of 1896 as spokesman for Mr. Bryan. Refused morphine since last Thursday by all druggists, Mrs. Bertha Lawton, aged 36, died at Ft. Wayne Tuesday from exhaustion. The druggists have been frightened since Dr. Squires was given six months in jail for selling to victims of the drug habit, and Mrs. Lawton knew that no doctor would give her a prescription. She had begun the use of morphine while HL George Jlnji Kasai, a Japanese student in the Commerce and Administration college, won the Julius Rosenwald oratorical contest prize at the University of Chicago last Tuesday night. The contest was held in Mandel hall and was laig* ly attended. When the prize Was awarded to the Japanese he was roundly cheered by the students.