Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 223, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Ve3ta Brown, who teachps at Gifford, spent today in Rensselaer. A heavy frost wdS reported last night, one of the killing variety of frosts, and everything i that "was not in out of the way, probably suffered as a consequence. + + + + + .j. + + + + -H- + + + + + THERE BHOULD BE NO AC- + 4- TION UNDER PRESSURE, + + UNDER DICTATION. + + * + "We have one priceless treae- 4* + ure in this country, and that ie 4* 4* the reign of good judgment after 4* 4* publio discussion. In the long 4* 4* history of the people, victory + 4* after victory hee been won over 4* 4* tyranny end foroe. We have a 4* 4* free press, we have a free form 4* 4* of public discussion, to the end 4* 4* that there may be a general un- 4* 4. derstanding of our activities end 4* 4* a general appreciation of whet is 4* 4* neoessary to the improvement of 4* 4* our conditions. We may disagree 4* 4* about this measure or that, but 4* 4* we have confidence in the pub- 4* 4* lie judgment in the long run. 4* 4* Hence there is one thing which 4* + we must always maintain, and 4* 4» that Is that there shall be no 4> 4» aotion on the part of our elected 44* representatives, taken under 4* 4* pressure, under dictation. We 4* + must know what the facts are 44* and what justice requires.’’—Mr. 4* 4* Hughes in His Speech at Port- 4* 4- land, Maine. *l* 4- * 4.4. 4. 4.4.4.4.4.4-4-4*4 , 4*4*4* 4* 4- NO ONE WAS AFRAID OF 4* 4. , HAITI. + 4. + 4- Haiti did not behave as badly 4* 4- to us as Mexico behaved; but Mr. 4* 4* Wilson intervened, fought the 4* 4- Haitlens. shedding their blood 44- and the blood of our troops, took 4* 4* possession and now has our arm- ,4* 4* ed forces in control of Haiti and 4* 4* directing its government. His 4* 4* course of action in Haiti can be 4* 4. defended only if his course of ac- 4* 4. tion in Mexico is unqualifiedly + 4- condemned; for such action was + 4* far more needed in Mexico than 4* 4. In Haiti. But there was a differ- 4* 4- ence in the two cases; and to Mr. 4* 4- Wilson it was a vital difference. 4* 4« Haiti was weaker than Mexico. 44. No one was afraid of Haiti.— 44. From the Speech of Colonel 4* 4« Roosevelt Delivered at I.ewiston, 4* 4* Maine, in Behalf of Charles E. 4* 4* Hughes. 4. .j. 4.4. 4. •j.4.4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4 , 4* The President says that he is above all things elae “an Ameri an citizen.” Fortunately for him. nothing has taken him to Europe or Mexico during the past few years. Papers that used to call McKinley a crook and Roosevelt a tyrant are ■candalized now that anybody should breathe a whisper against our high and holy Woodrow. tlUimi KOTTOB. The undersigned trustee of Newtoi township, will have an office day la Rensselaer, on Saturday of each wee* In the room with E. P. Lane over Mur ray's store. JOHN rttsh. Trustee

EXCURSION TO LAFAYETTE Thursday, September 21 account Chas; E. Hughes’ ___ Speech Low Rates and Special Train via MONON ROUTE } Time Fare Lv. Rensselaer 7:45 am $1.50 Lv Pleasant Ridge ...7:52 am 1.30 Lv McCoysburg 7:56 am 1.20 L v Lee 8:00 am 1.15 Lv Monon 8:25 am 1.00 Lv Reynolds 8:27 am .75 Lv Chalmers 8:38 am .55 Lv Brookston 8:45 am .45 Lv Battle Ground ....8:56 am .25 Ar. Lafayette 9:20 am Tickets good returning only on special train leaving Lafayette at 4 p. m., Thursday, September 21, 1916, for Rensselaer and intermediate stations. I IJ ' ,, I! DEALER IN I ’ I flair, Odent j I Lira?, Brick! J; RENSSELAER - INDIANA { |