Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 138, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Glasgow’s fire department has 11 stations and 195 officers and men. Atlanta, Ga. expects conventions to bring 72,500 visitors this spring. The British Columbia labor commission has recommended a Saturday half-holiday for ail stores. Efforts are being made to revive the silk industry in Valencia, Spain. Ceylon is endeavoring to produce enough sugar for home oonsumpH6ET Sy - „ „ • ; : ’ In 1913 Russia imported 719,700 bales of raw cotton, vaJlued at $51,550,000. ' Friends’ Select school, Philadelphia, is now an Its 225th year of activity. China solid $20,718,986 worth of nitrate of soda to the United States in 1913. Southampton has spent $26,000,000 in development of docks and harbor 'facilities. French dairymen are experimenting with cocoa shells as fodder for their cattle. The buffalo of the United States and Canada now number about 3,000. Mrs. Maria Lossaria, 110, is dead from heart disease at her home In Paterson, N. J. A lens built dn France for a new 940,000H<?andle power lighthouse in Hawaii is expected to project 'the light forty miles. Nineteen States now require an examination in agriculture to be passed before a teacher may obtain a certificate to teach.
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