Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 199, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Withdrawal of U. S. Troops in Mexico Soon? Funston Mum. San Antonia, Texas, August 18.— General Funston tonight declined to discuss a report that he had recommended the withdrawal of the American troops in Mexico. Asked if he had made any recommendation in the matter, he said: z “I will not even say whether any communication whatever concerning the subject has passed between me and Washington.” Asked if he cared to deny the reports, the general said: “I do not. It is a matter that concerns only the war department, and that means I won’t discuss it.” Receipts of the Chautauqua for the 1916 Season. The receipts of the chautauqua totaled $1,295.35, and this amount was received from the following sources: 423 season tickets at $2 each and 82 junior chautauqua tickets at $1 each, making $928; while the gate receipts by day were as follows: Thursday afternoon $2.75, at night $5.25; Friday afternoon $14.70, at night S2B; Saturday afternoon sls, night S2B; Sunday afternoon $66.75, at night $103; Monday afternoon $8.70, at night sl4; Tuesday afternoon, $lO, at night S7O.
Billy Grant returned from Hammond today where he visited Mrs. Joe O’Connor. Miss Madge Allen returned to Indianapolis today after visiting Miss Grace Norris for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stevens came today from Herscher, 111., to visit their daughter, Mrs. Harry Gifford, and family, north of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Peregrine returned to Mitchell, South Dakota, today after visiting Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Hitchings and other relatives here for some time.
William Tillotson, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Henry Doan, at Laura, and his niece, Mrs. John Warren, here, returned to. his home in Covington Ind., this morning.
Mrs. J. M. Wasson went to Hammond this morning to visit Mrs. Jessie E. Wilson and family and from there to Chicago to visit Albert Coen and family.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig will leave Sunday for Boston, Mass., where they will attend the Rexall convention, which will be here there for the next ten days.
Mrs. Joe Bomtrager and children went to Fort Wayne, Ind., today to visit relatives over Sunday. She will go from there to Wapakoneta, 0., to visit her cousin, Frank Borntrager, and family.
Miss Doris Morlan left today for Fargo, North Dakota, where she will stay with her aunt, Mrs. W. J. Anderson, and attend Kindergarten college at Moorehead, Minn., which is just across the river from "Fargo.
Secretary of State Lansing has just finished another vacation of a month. He went on his first vacation just after getting the note from Carranza pointing out his failure to comprehend the plain language of a previous note from the First Chief. So far as success in American diplomacy is concerned, it would seem that the whole force of the department of state might go on a vacation the first of every month without any impairment of efficiency as illustrated in this administration.
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