Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 February 1901 — Marriage Licenses. [ARTICLE]

Marriage Licenses.

George Johnson to Nora Watson. Peter E. Ungriker to Mary Scheader. Carl S. Hamacher to Gertrude Leech. Walter Williams to Mary Shuster. The town board of Morocco passed an ordinance making it unlawful for any person to spit upon any of the public sidewalks, or street or alley crossings, or upon the floor of any hall or house of public worship or amusement, or upon the floor of any building in which a public meeting is being held, .within the corporate limits of the town of Morocco, and provided that any person who shall violate the provisions of this ordinance, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding SIO.OO. Speaking of laws requiring publication in newspapers the Columbia City Post says the friends of economy in the public service should urge the passage of a law compelling all public officers who expend public funds to publish a list of their expenditures. This would include county commissioners, city councils, town boards, school boards and township trustees. Every one of these boards or officers should be required to publish full statements showing where the money went. It would have a tendency to restrict them in allowing bills and also tend to make them exercise more economy. Recent experiments show that all classes of foods may be completely digested by a preparation called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which absolutely digests what you eat. As it is the only combination of all the natural digestants ever devised the demand for it has become enormous. It has never foiled to cure the very worst cases of indigestion and It always gives instant relief A. F. Long. The Monon railroad has arranged to run another train daily between Bloomington and Lafayette. The train will arrive in Lafayette from the south at 10 o’clock and will leave at about 3or 4 o’clock in the afternoon. This train was secured by the Lafayette Merchants’ Association. The Monon also intends to erect a Railroad Men’s Y. M. 0. A. building near the shops. An exchange says that the Philippines are a bunch of trouble on the horizon of civilization. They are bounded on the west by hoodoism and smugglers, on the north by rosks and typhoons and monsoons, and on the south by cannibals and earthquakes.