Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 163, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1913 — Interesting. [ARTICLE]
Interesting.
Partial at wfefeh ths guests aiwrar the question: "Why I get married T* are muck in vogue. It Is always so interesting to hear the married people try to find some excuse.
For the first time in its history the house was supplied with a prayer-book issued from the government’s printing office. The volume consists of 137 pages and contains the prayers delivered by Rev. Henry N. Couden, chaplain of the house, each morning during the sixty-second congress. Speaker Clark has written the foreword for the little volume. Meat packing establishments all through the country are to be subjected to inspections by well-known experts outside of the government service and selected by Secretary Houston of the department of agriculture. This step follows criticism r of federal meat inspection from various sources, and the secretary announced Tuesday that its object was to increase the efficiency of the service and to foster public confidence. William Cassidy, chief of detectives of the South Bend police force, is a candidate for warden of the state prison at Michigan City, according to the announcement of friends. Cassidy has thirty-four years of practical police experience, and is a democrat. It was understood he wished the position at the time Fogarty was appointed and withdrew in faVor of Fogarty, at the request of democratic leaders In the state.
