Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 111, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1918 — Page 3
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MARRIAGE LICENSE.
Earnest C. Moore, born, October B, 1894, Rensselaer, U. S. eoklier, present residence, Camp Shelby, Miss., and Etfliel G. Clarice, born, July 21, 1894, Rensselaer, present occupation housekeeper, present residence, Rensselaer. First marriage for
We haven’t learned much while warning around the world. But we that the people who are always giving advice are the ones who are in need of it most.
INDIANA IS BLANKED BY OHIO STATE TEAM
Bloomington, Ind., May* 17. Despite the fact that Indiana rallied in the ninth inning and filled the bases, Ohio State university settled down and held the Hoosiers scoreless, 2 to 0, in a western conference game here, today.
You can’t get something for nothing. You may not have to hand the cash over at the time, and you'd pay for it in some way, and you’ll pay more than it is worth. •
TH® BVEMIjre BBTOBLICAM. KHMtllll. IMP.
BUTLER SWAMPED BY STATE NORMAL, 17-0
Terre Haute, Lid., May 17.—The changed batting order of the Indiana state normal school ■ today demonstrated * its' ability and swainped Btftier University of Indianapolis 17 to 0. Schinnerer held Butler to two hits and was given safe support at all times. ■ .. .
A woman win turn up her nose at I another woman when she knows that* her waist cost $2.98 while the other woman’s waist cost, only $2.69.j
A SHIP A DAY.
I Washington, May 17..—Wooden ships have 4>een launched at the rate of more than one a day for the past four weeks. The shipping board announced today that just seventeen wooden craft aggregating 60,009 tons burden had been added to the American merchant marine in the first seventeen days of this month.
Once in a while a wife wonders’ why her husband doesn’t hook* at her the same way he looks at other women.
It is a wise man who doesn’t start something that'he can’t finish. Every married man ihagmes that' the other fellow got all the best of‘it when they were selecting wives. Bnt if 'he got the other fellow's wife he would be trying to swap her back for his own inside of a week. A woman gets a tart of pleasure out of squeezing a forty-two inch waist into a thirty-two inch corset. But it mnkttea><taan mad all over if he tries to squeeze a seventeeninch neck into a sixteen-inch collar.
The fellbW who is always bragging about what he is going to do thinks he is getting along better than the fellow who is always braggfagabout what he used f odo. But they are both standing stills The old fashioned man who used to wear detached cuffs that were attached to his sleeve by little damps, must have gone huting with the old fashioned man who used to wear sleeve garters. A chicken-hearted husband must expect to be henpecked.
