Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1920 — Page 4

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KID WISE

THB EVENING REPUBL I CAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

WORLD IN DEBT 200 BILLION.

New York, Jan. 2 6 . —The world’s debt was estimated by the National City Bank today at $200,000,000,000, compared with $40,000,000,000 in 1914. Paper currency throughout the world increased 600 per cent since 1914, while the gold reeerve behind it increased only 40 percent, according to statistics compiled by the bank. The face value of paper currency of thirty principal countries, which totaled $7,250,000,000 in 1914, had increased to $40,000,000,000at the time of the armistice and to SSO, 000,000,000 in December, 1919, exclusive of $34,000,000,000 issued by the Russian soviet government. — aw I mw ■——————————

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned executor will offer at Public Sale at the Fred Schults Stock Sale WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28 the following property: Kitchen range, good as new; King separator, No. 12; cupboard, .table, heating stoves, for coal or wood; 2 iron beds, 4 dining room chairs, washing machine, wringer, farm bell, Deere riding cultivator, Emerson sulky, mud-boat*. old wagon, road scraper, spring wagon, set of work harness, B. and M. corn planter, walking stubble plow, double shovel plow, iron kettle, 2-section harrow, sewing machine. D. V. COMER, Executor. E. E. Smith went to Knox this morning for a visit, with relatives. He will visit at North Judson before returning to this city. Mr. Smith is improving in health after s severe sickness. ' . ... ....

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Manos Miller, D. D. Miller' of Newton county and Michael Kanne of this city went to Monon today. . PUBLIC SALE. Horton and Heltzel’s big public sale will be held at “Suitsus" farm February 20, 1920. Livestock and implements. Watch for particulars. If you have anything to sell try our Classified Columns. Job printing at the Republican office.. . *

WEEKLY FORECAST.

Ohio valley and Tennessee—Cold weather the greater portion of the week, probably without precipitation ( of consequence until after middle of week. - Region of “Great Lakes—Cold weather, with temperatures much, below normal greater portion of I week; occasional snows probable. Upper Mississippi ana lower Mis-j souri valleys—Cold weather with ‘ temperatures much below normal, first half of the week, with fair, weather; probably some Moderation second half of week, with occasional snows.

APPROVES BOND ISSUES.

Indiana State Capitol, Jan. 24.— The state board of tax commission-. ers today approved the following bond issues: Greencastle, school, | $39,500; Whiting, temporary loan,$40,000, and Jasper County, Wheatfield township, school, $4,000.

ERZBERGER IS SHOT BY YOUNG MONARCHIST

Bertin, Jan. 26.—Germany’s militarists and nationalists came within an inch today of their first great triumph since the armistice. An aristocratic assassin who had posted himself near the Criminal Court Building fired three shots at Finance Minister Erzberger as the latter was leaving the court, after a hearing in his libel suit against Dr. Kari Heifferich. - Only one bullet struck Erzberger, slightly wounding hint hr the shoulder. . . The assassin, a welt dressed youth who gave his name as O. von Hirschfeld t, was arrested. j. Von Hirechfeldt is a former cadet officer. He is 20 years, old and now is a student, living m_ a suburb of -Berlin with: his parents. His father is a bank official. Herr Erzberger was talking with his solicitor, Dr. Friedlander outside the Criminal Court at 2 >3O o’clock when Von Hirechfeldt approached and opened fire with a revolver at the finance minister. His first shot struck Dr. Erzberger in the shoulder. r Watchman Deflect* Bullet. -•. : J)r. Friedlander sprang at the youth, who at the same moment fired a second shot, which hit Herr Erzberger in the region of the stomach, but glanced off his watch chain and a button. ._ Herr Erzberger staggered ifito his motor car and drove off at full speed. ? While the finance minister was not seriously wounded, an operation will be necessray.

_ • Mrs. Charles Erb and daughter Esther of Hanging Grove township went to Harkey, 111., today. Leona Snedeker of the same township accompanied them as far as Hammond.

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DO YOU SMILE When you have year ear in a costly collision? A great many of your friends have done that very thing. Why? Because they are protected in any way they, can have a loss in the Farmers’ and Merchant’s automobile insurance exchange. By carrying protection against fire, theft, collision and liability at small cost. .Prompt in making settlements. R. G. BURNS, AGENT.

Walter Lynge went to Monon today. Mrs. Ralph O’Riley underwent an operation at the hospital today.

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