Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 220, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Tonight AT THE Gayety Extra! Extra! The Famous Nelson & Wholen In their scientific hat sailing, Diablo spinning and Boomerang Disc Throwing stunt. First show 7:45

BILLION DOLLAR LOANS. The allies are seeking to make a billion dollar loan in America. They want to get it from rich Americans and to leave it in this country to purchase ammunition with. The Republican believes that the government should prevent the making of the loan, for the reason that in an effort to secure themselves the loaners would be trying in every way to get the United States to favor the borrowers. Those who made the loan would not be neutral. The Republican has never regarded it neutral for J. P. Morgan to act as the munitions agent for the allies in this country, handling the foreign millions and issuing the orders for munitions for the allies. Neutrality can not be maintained if private funds in this country are loaned to any of the belligerents. As certain as the borrowers came into great danger the loaners would exert every influence to drag the U. S. into the great conflict.

Star Misrepresents B. B. Baker.'Monticello Herald. The Indianapolis Star carried a story Sunday concerning the meeting of the progressive state committee held in Indianapolis Saturday. If the entire article is no nearer the truth than the statement that “B. B. Baker, chairman of the tenth district, was present,” is, it is indeed a gorgeous fabrication. Mr. Baker was not present, but was here in Monticello all the time. Mr. Baker is . not the Bull Moose chairman of the tenth district, neither is he' a Bull Moose, bu t a full-fledged republican and a member of the Columbia Club of Indianapolis, ready to fight the old enemy in 1916. The people of Indiana, however, have long since ceased to regard the Star as reliable on political affairs.

PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public auction on SATURDAY, SEPT. 18,1915, at 2 p. m., at Leek’s hitch barn, fifteen head of cattle, consisting of eight milk cows, five with calf by side; one pure bred Shorthorn with calf by side, and two 2-year-old steers. These cows are all young. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. _ NICK SCHMTTTER. Fred Phillips, Auct. Chas. Spitler, Clerk. Born, Wednesday, Sept. 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGlinn, a daughter.

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