Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1904 — Hubby tip to Snuff. [ARTICLE]
Hubby tip to Snuff.
‘The more light we get on the workings of the tariff,” says the" Indianapolis News, “the greater promise there will be of relief from the burden.” The most light the country ever pot on the tariff all at once was when the only tanff-for-revenue law the American people have expsrienced in this generation was eDaoted ten years ago. In fact, the illumination was so general that the Demooratio vote in the suooeeding oongresei»afn elections was exceedingly light, ao light, that every Democratic member of congress from Indiana fliokered dear out.
We aee by the Crown Point papers that George Long the farmer of near Dyer, the kilting of whose team, tmd supposed fatal injnringof himself has been related, was ntft badly hurt after all. His wagon was struck by the belated Monon train, on the Erie tracks, on last Saturday night, or rather early Sunday morning, and be taken back to a hospital at Hammond. He was unconscious until the train left again, but no speoial injuries were fpund, and he returned home the next day, apparently as well as ever. He was probably asleep on the wagon whqn it was struck, and was thrown about£3o feet.
Hebron News: Kouts boasts of a man, who, though married fifteen years, kisses bis wife every time he leaves home. Hebron can go that a few better: He has been married over twenty years and not only kisses his wife every time he leaves home, bnt kisses the hired girl every time his wife leaves home.
