Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 250, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1914 — DAIRY SHOW [ARTICLE]

DAIRY SHOW

Monon Arranging Special Train Service for National Event. For the first time in the history of the national dairy show, Hoosiere will have an Indiana day. The date is Tuesday, Oct. 27. In order that the dairymen of the central part of the state may have a comfortable and pleasant journey the Monon railroad will run special cars to Chicago on Monday evening. The tralq will leave Idianapolis at 4 p. m. and will arrive at 9:30 p. m. Stops will be made at Sheridan, Frankfort, Delphi, Monticello, Monon and Rensselaer for parties from each of these places. John Priest, traveling passenger agent for the IMonon, and A. W. Orr, are putting forth their best efforts to make this an enjoyable trip. Special service will be given in every way possible. People going to the dairy show will arrive in Chicago in time for a comfortable night’s rest and will be ready to make the most of Indiana day. Parties interested in this trip should get in communication with Mr. Priest, of the Monon, or write the dairy division of the agricultural extension department of the university, Lafay ette, Ind.

Traffic through the Panama canal was resumed Tuesday after being blocked for a week by a land-slip into Culebra cut. Nearly a dozen merchantmen were waiting at each end of the water way for the clearing of the channel

Germany will permit the shipment of raw sugar to neutral countries. There are from 150,000 to 200,000 metric tons of raw sugar now available and the use of American vessels is advised for cargoes of raw sugar of German origin.

Isaac Wade, of Lafayette, addressed an audience at the court house last evening, iff support of the cause of prohibition. Mr. Wade is an old war horse in the cause and his hearers always find him preto offer many reasons against thf' liquor traffic.