Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1908 — Some Kniman Notes. [ARTICLE]

Some Kniman Notes.

Wm. Heilscher, the blacksmith, is huilding an addition to bis b’acksmith shop, 22x42 feet in dimensions, It will make him a fine shop and he will Install all the latest equipment in 1 it Chas. Kramer and wife are planning to go to Chicago for the winter and the other evening they were most pleasantly surprised by about 25 of their friends. Mrs. Kramer also entertained Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hanna and Mi*, and Mrs. W. M. Boyles for tea Tuesday evening. The political situation at Kniman looks all right from a republican! view point. Taft and his record and his clear and firm %nd fair attitude toward all maters of legislation in which the country is interested, looks good to the Walker township citizen. The pa it twelve years have suited us, and we dop’t want any experiments b> false prophets. And Watson and advance temperance also looks good up here. And whi]e these things are all right and are going to be supported by all republicans and by a number of ( democrats who don’t intend to vofe I against their conscience, we believe ( that there is a feeling of the necessity of voting the township and county tickets straight That Is where the success of a party lays. Nominating . good men and then staying by them. I And the republicans have done that this year all along the line. A good republican speech wotild be appreciated at Kniman. We will get out a good crowd. • •

Charles Comlskey, owner of the Chicago White Sox, was fined $75 and costa in Hammond Wednesday before Judge Joseph Conroy. Comlskey walk defendant In a personal injury suit brought by the father of Isadora Goldberg, a messenger boy for the Western Union in Chicago. The suit was a friehdly one and was by agreement taken to Hammond for settlement Comlskey on the first of August steered his automobile Into the lad, who was riding a bicycle in Michigan avenue in Chicago. I The recent Scottish trades union congress passed resolutions in favor of old age pensions and In favor of compulsory intervention In labor I disputes.