Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM PICTURES. Across the Island of Ceylon, hand-colored. The Lonely Batchelor. Cupid and the Motor Boat Race. > SONG. There’s a Mother Old and Gray Who ' 1 " Needs Me 'Now. Blossom Robinson, singing Comedienne.

Mrs. G. F. Meyers and daughter Nell, are spending today in Chicago. X __ Mrs. Edna Halligan, of Indiana Harbor, who has been visiting Mrs. Dal Nichols, went to Logansport today. Miss Eva L. Altemus, of Chicago, came this afternoon to remain over Easter, the guest of Mrs. Cleve Eger. Miss Effie B. Warvelle, of Chicago, a former Rensselaer* school teacher,’ is here to spend Easter with Miss Gertrude Hopkins and other friends.... Van Grant is going west to prospect for a location. He expects to go to Montana first and later to other places if he does not find a suitable location in that state. He expects to engage in the restaurant business and also to invest in land if he finds anything that looks like a good investment. He will not go until about the 10th of April. He expects to close the restaurant here and store the furniture until he decides upon a location and then to have it shipped to him. Mrs. Cornelia 8. Frazee* Sayler, of Burke, 8. Dak., has sent to Mrs. Mary E. Thompson $2 for the Milroy 861dlers’ monument fund. In a letter to Mrs. Thompson she says: “I am glad to give a mite toward the fund for which I am so interested. Rensselaer is my dear old home, where I was born and raised. My father, J. C. Frazee, was one of the first settlers, and his old farm is 1% nrtles northeast of Rensselaer. My husband, W. Hi Sayler, was a member of the 48th Indiana volunteers. I hope you succeed in this splendid movement.” Our Classified Column does the work