Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 153, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ed Duvall went to Chicago today on business. Mrs. Will Huffman is moving to Indianapolis today. Clell Clark and James Wood, of Wolcott were Rensselaer visitors today. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Francis went to Munsie, 111., today to visit their children and toe there the fourth. William Eisele has taken the place of Wade Janrette as cleak at the Makeever hotel, the Latter toeing itocapaoitated toy ill health. I have returned from Wisconsin University and re-engaged in electrical work of all kinds. Estimates.— Wm. Babcock, Jr. Miss Goldin iManahan, of Wellington 'who has been visiting, Mr. and Mrs. George Hammerton of Parr went to Gass City today to visit relatives. Mrs. James Duffy is spending the summer with hler sister, Mrs. W. H. Beam. She is a concert singer and is takipg her vacation at this time. (Mr. and Mrs. William Steward, o:’ Goodland, and Mr. and 'Mrs. Colburn, of Monrovia, Oal., were .guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartley yesterday. * " ,r f 1 Thayer has given up the idea of celebrating the fourth owing to their inability ’to procure a band and a misunderstanding with the toasaball team. —-
: £ . , - . -1 ..... directly to the employes as wages; and the money to pay increased wages can come from no otner source than the rates paid by the public. The Interstate Commerce Commission, with its control over rates, is in a position to make a complete investigation and render such decision as would protect the interests of the railroad employes, the owners of the railroads, and the public.
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