Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 132, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Wolcott is to have a public swimming pool, citizens having contributed SBOO for the enterprise. There will be no excuse for any citizen of that place not taking an annual bath hereafter.
It is hardly probable that Mexico can be quieted by moral support. That has been tried for the past three or four years. It works in Mexico just like it did on the liquor traffic. Carrie Nation probably done more good in Kansas than all the W. C. T. U.’s of the state.
Walter Wiseman, member of the United States army and attached to Company B, of the 17th infantry, left today for Eagle Pass, Tex., where his regiment is stationed. He wrote to ask for an extension of 30 days but iit was denied and his 90-days’ furlough ends on June Bth.
Indiana democratic editors are being dined this evening in the Sherman house in Chicago. The wife of Governor Ralston is making the trip with., the editors and their wives. Senator Kern addressed them in Hammond last night at a banquet held at the Country Club.
Pr. Washburn was called to the home of Mrs. Eva Greenlee Myres in Barkley township Thursday evening to set a fractured bone for Mrs. Myres’ year-old baby girl. The little one fell while at play in the yard and broke the ulna of the left arm near the wrist.
It is proposed that the United States feed the starving in Mexico. If the factions could continue to fight down there and have their food supplied by the charity <f the United States they would fight on forever. There is only one class of people that should be fed in Mexico and that is United States soldiers if they are called in there to rescue that country from anarchy and rebellion.
Vactoriano Huerta, former president by assassination of Mexico, now lives on Long Island, near New York City, and is surrounded by his family and a few friends. He owns a fine country estate and keeps it in fine condition, working in the garden and on the lawn when he is not taking a spin in his big touring car. By the way, did anyone ever hear of him ordering the salute to the American flag?
C. Arthur Tuteur and Edward L. Watson have been called to Indianapolis to take an examination Sunday morning at 9 o’clock at the state house for commissions in the National Guard. Tuteur has been appointed ad jutant on the staff of Major Healey and Watson was elected second lieutenant of Company M. Captain Herman Tuteur and his staff of officers and sergeants will all spend next week at Fort Benjamin Harrison, where they will be instructed in their duties by regular army officers.
