Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 195, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1920 — Page 3
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LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE.
In WAch &. &pN«. ’EdifeM- MeAad and Exarifner:,. I Sir— letters in your ‘‘Letters. iFrom the People column criticizing an alleged statement to Senator Harding and attributed to me have been published in the last two days. I did not tell Senator Harding the Irish-American* would support him generally. The trend of the IrishAmerican vote was never discussed by us. I think we both consider their so complete and full that they ought not to be treated as a class, or division, in this country: ■ I am not responsible for the statements of zealous reporters, and I am not deUvering any vbte except my own, to any person. That vote I expect to deliver against the league of nations, both oh. account - of my Americanism and my ancestry. . ■ My first reason is that I will try to withhold this Country from entering into a league of nations that is to be ruled by a council of nine, knowing, as I do, that six of those nine members sent to that council are from countries ruled kings and emperors. While but three come from republics. That would be putting freemen in bondage, instead of making bondmen free, which was the declared purpose of this .world's
war. My second reAson is that I refuse to vote this country into a league of nations, where, in the other court—the assembly—England sends six Votes, and America one, while Ireland sends none, and, as a practical man, I know that England, by her naval force, embracing all the eseas, can bring ' such economic" pressure as would compel every other country on the globe to vote her will when her interests are stake.' My third reason is that I will not ask this country, to enter into a league of nations when after having been given six votes, is also giyen the secretary-general in the person of Eric Drummond, a •member of England’s aristocracy, who received his training as the private secretary to Arthur Balfour, i PATRICK H. O’DONNELL. I (Taken from the Chicago Herald;Examiner). . f The writer of the above letter is well and favorably known here. He ।is one of the best lawyers and keenest thinkers in Chicago. He is an •Irish-Catholic and is a true American representative of that splendid group of loyal Americans.
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THE EVENING BCTtMJCAjr,,HEWBSELAEB, IMP.
SUGAR Is Down Now B U T it is apt to go up > again 501 b lot or less at 23 c SPECIAL With a $3 00 order of groceries, we will give you 2 lbs. of ; sugar at 15c per lb.
REPUBLICAN WOMEN, ATTENTION!
There will be a meeting in the west room of the court house Saturday evening. August 14, at eight o’clock, to which all republican women are invited. It is important that all republican women who are interested in' the coming campaign be present. , ' * MAUt>E DAUGHERTY, Vice County Chairman.
AT PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY. August 14, 3:00 p. m. The undersigned will sell at public sale on the public square at Rensselaer on Saturday, August 14 at 3:00 p. m„ the following goods: 9x12 rug; Cottage sewing machine, dining room extension table; 6 dining room chair*; 3 rocking chairs; good couch; bedroom suits, with mattress and springs; bedstead with springs; baseburner; wood heater; wood,cook stove; cooking utensils; kitchen cabinet; cupboard; fruit jars and other articles. Terms, cash. Mrs. Ruth Miles. W. A. McCurtain, Auct. .
Population and Land.
The United States has a population of 88 persons to the square mile. In Denmark the population is 188.56 to the Square mile. In France, a great agricultural country, there are 191; in the United Kingdom, 379; In AustriaHungary, 197, and in Switzerland, 287 persons to the square mile. Frederick 0. Hoyv®. former commissioner of Im- , migration, estimated that if lands in the United States were cultivated as they are in other countries, and agriculture protected, the United States might have ten as many farmers as now live upon the soil, while our population might be 500,000,000.- ' 000 or more.
His Special Gift.
A school inspector visited one of the schools over which he bears rule, and mdde something of a speech to the assembled children. "Now,” said the great man, “the thing' that you want to keep in mind is that you should always seek to do some; one-thing better than anyone else can do It You can begin to de that right now. Tell me—-is there -anyone among you who can do that one thing better than anyone else?” ' A youngster held up his hand. "And what Is it?” “I can read my own writing better than anyone else can,” said the boy.
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS. The undersigned Trustee of Hanging Grove Township will receive sealed bids at his office up to one o’clock p. m. Saturday, Aug. 14, 1920, for the transportation of school children from the Parker school district to the Banta school in said township, and also for hauling the pupils in a portion of the Banta 'School district to the Banta school. Cc/ntract to be awarded to the lowest and best bidder. Trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. GEORGE PARKER, Trustee. Hanging Grove Township.
REAL ESTATE’ TRANSFERS.
Myrtie G. Clark et al to Nelson C. Shafer et xu, June 1, 1917, pt lot 7, blk. 5, Rensselaer, $1,600. ‘ John A. Sigler et uirto R. E. Davis et al, Aug. 9, se ne and se sw 27-32-7, 120 acres. Keener, $9,.000. Stella E. Stockton et baron to Joseph F. Hardman, Aug. 12, Its 9 ’and 10, blk. 2, Rensselaer, Benjamin I Add., >475. x r Harry G. Brown et ux to Dora ' C. Cornwell, March 6, Its 1 and 2, blk *5, Rensselaer. Continuation South Add. $450.
rKOftSMUJiAL CARDS MARION TOWNSHIP C W. Fsstfll. Trustee. Odd Fellows’ Building, Rensselaer, i on Saturdays. Jffice phone 542. x Residence 328. on Saturdays. DR R N. LO Y Physieiask. Office In the G. E. Murray Building Telephone 89. CHARLES' BL SANDS Lawyer. _ ; - Office in L 0.0. IT. Building Room 7. DR W. E. RUSSELL Veterinarian Successor to Dr. J. Hansson Telephone 448 Rensselaer, Ind. JORDAN TOWNSHIP JuEus G. Haff, Trustee. Office day—Thursday, at residence. Address, R F. D. 4, Beassebar. Phoae 949-A NEWTON TOWNSHIP ”. Jehu Rush. Trustee. Office, Room 7, Odd Follows’ Bldg. DR B. C. ENGLISH PhysteMOh and Surgeon. Opposite Trust and Savings Bank. Phones: 177—2 rings for office; 3 ring* for residence. Reneeelaer, Indiana. F. H. HEMPHILL Physician and Surgeon Special attenLon to diseases of woaei t>Sice over Fendig’s Drug Store. T*teyhon», office and residence, «2. WILLIAMS A DEAN Lawyers.
Special attention given to preparation of wills, settlement of estates, making ano examination of abstracts of title, AM tarin loans. Oftiee is Odd miaws* Buildiu*. -i--.;. ■ t . ~1- .. if i' DR. F. A. TURFLER Osteopathic Physician. Rooms 1 and 2, Murray Building, Rensselaer, Indiana. Phones, office—3 rings on 300; reel draco—B rings on 300. Successfully treats both acute and chromic diseases. Spinal curvature a H. L. BROWN DentisA Crown and Bridge Work and Teeth without Platea a Specialty. All the latest methods In Dentistry. Gee administered for painless extraction. Office over Larsh’s Drug Store. " JOHN A. BUNLAP (Successor to Frank Foltx) Practice in all courts. Estates settled. XWHn Inane, Collection department. Notary in the office. Rensselaer, Indiana. L. A.' BOSTWICK Fagikesig and Surveyor. Ditch d&d Map Work—Road Maps. Offioe on Bant Harrison street, in block eaOtof court bouse. , Have oar. ’Phone 840. Rensselaer, Indiana; ■■■- ■ - ■ SCHUYLER C. IRWIN Law, Real Estate, . Insurance I per cent farm loans. Offioe in Odd PeUewT Block. W. L. WOOD Atornpy at Law. Buy and Bsy* Bonds S'WWtWtHMHtttMttltM C. P. NORBY . < > s Physician and Surgeon y ► X Phone 924-A Indiana <
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