Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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It is peculiar to what extent »ome partisan papers go to criticise the opposite party. This week’s Lafayette Democrat, Reno Isherwood,. Editor, blames the present city administration because the Dryfus theatre burned, alleging that the fire chief did not properly direct the fire fighting. If all newspapers carried fire brands as does Brother Isherwood’s we would expect the world to burn up no matter how efficient the fire department was. Emily Magers, an inmate of the poor asylum, has been declared insane, and has been accepted at the asylum, where she will be taken within a few days. Mrs. Margaret Pullen, aged mother of Mrs. Laura B. Fate, has also been declared Insang. She is almost 86 years of age and lives at the hotel. She will not be taken to the asylum, in all probability, as she is now considerably improved. ’
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