Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Kankakee* Valley Land Owner Winn $17,000 In Suit. Christian Christiensen, owner of 1,000 acres of land in the Kankakee\ valley, was awarded a $17,000 verdict in the LaPorte circuit court against the Indiana Pipe Line company, a subr sidiary of the Standard Oil Co., because pipe i lines running across Christiensen’s land bursted and allowed crude petroleum to flood his land and ruin 250 acres. Christiensen sued for $’60,000. Three men were instantly killed in a railroad tragedy at Hammond yesterday. - j Hon. Chas. Bookwalter, former mayor of Indianapolis, spoke at a republican meeting held at Monon Friday evening. A birth control clinic was raided Friday and as a result Mrs. Margaret Sanger.is under arrest. A flotilla of German torpedo boats entered the English channel Thursday night and sunk eleven outpost ships and two or three torpedo boat destroyers and escaped. It is reported that the under-sea merchantman Deutschland is due to arrive Within the next few hours.-It is said that she sailed from Bremen, -Germany, over two weeks ago and has successfully evaded all British patrol boats in safety. -Tufts college, of Medford, Mass., is playing Indiana University at Indianapolis today, and the dope favors the easterners. Chicago is at Madison playin gthe University of Wisconsin, the chances favoring the northerners. Illinois is at Purdue and several earToacrs oriocaT faTis went to Lafayette today to see the game. The clerks of the ninety counties of the state of Indiana hav;e reported to the secretary of state th i possible number of votes to be cast at the general election Tuesday, Nov. 7th. These reports show that the total will be close to 794,000, but the state will have printed about d million and a quarter ballots. Each county will receive 2,000 extra ballots to replace those that are mutilated and the state adds 25 per cgnt, which makes a total of 1,113,000 to be sent to the counties of the state. In the state theer are 3,142 precincts. Seventeen counties vote by machines.

NOTICE. After Saturday, Oct. 28, I will deliver no orders amounting to less than one dollar .—James Snedeker. Mrs. Martha Worden, of Wabash, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs» Wolfe at Chalmers and brother Frank King and family here, attended the funeral of her brother, Ben King, at Parr yesterday. J ". ..." 1 Head Off That All Winter Cough. At the first sign of sore throat, tight chest ot stuffed-up head take a dose of Dr. BelFs Pine-Tar-Honey. The healing jine-tar, soothing honey glycerine quickly relieve the congestion, loosen the phlegm and break up the cold. Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Aoney has all the benefits of the h ing aroma from a pine forest. It is pleasant to take and antiseptic. The formula on the bottle tells why it „elieves colds and coughs. At your druggist, 25c. _ (2

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