Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 275, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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$5.00 Given On Each of the Following Dates: Wednesday, Nov. 12 Wednesday, Nov. 19 Wednesday, Nov. 26 Wednesday, Dec. 3 Wednesday, Dec. 10 Wednesday, Dec. 17 Wednesday, Dec. 24 Wednesday, Dec. 31 All coupons good for the S2O in gold, which will be given away January 1, 1014. THE MODEL CLOTHING CO. S. LEOPOLD, Manager. Profit Sharing System. The next $5.00 given away will be on Wednes., Nov. 12, at 8 o’clock. Everybody comeand bring your coupons. After havink kept their elopement and marriage at Windsor, Canada, a secret for a year, Miss Belle Major and Henry William Smith, of South Bend, Friday announced their marriage and immediately left to attend a football game at Ann Arbor, Mich. Culver citizens, with the aid of the officers of the Culver Military Academy, are making a strong effort to induce the government to establish its student military camps in that vicinity next summer. The war department is planning on establishing five of these training camps next year and each camp will accommodate about one thousand men, who will be stationed at one place for 35 days. % *» Man is 500,000 years old • and rathoj-ed the anthropoid ape instead of beings the descendant of that animal, according to Dr. Leon J. Williams, who arrived In New york city Friday on the Mauretania with fifteen skulls half a million years old, according to his calculations. Dr. Williams, who has been abroad for thirty years, returned to this couhtry at the invitation of the Academy of Medicine to present his theories in a series of lectures. Dispatches from Ft. Wayne state that the Ft. Wayne knitting njill is seriously contemplating discontinuing the manufacture of several different makes of hosiery, because of the low tariff rates, and already the mills havfe discontinued the making of a few of the cheaper grades. President Thieme, of the 'factory, has gone to New York. He will study the import situation, and on his return it Is expected that Immediate action will be tak- • en. . „
