Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 159, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Charles Vick is visiting in Lafayette today. John Webber went to Roselawn on business today. The Mondn win run another 75c excursion to Chicago Sunday, July 17th. A. F. Long and J. F. Hardman went to the Kankakee on a fishing trip today. Mrs. John Paxton left for her home in Longmont, Colo., today, after a visit with relatives here. A Mrs. S. A. Hemphill is resting easier today, but her condition is serious and her recovery in doubtful. Mrs. Alice Warren, of Maywood, Ill„ is the guest of her son, Prof. I. N. Warren and other relatives here. Mrs. Maude Galbreath and daughter Alice, of Chicago, who have been visiting relatives hfere, roturned home today. Prosecutor Longwell is here today prosecuting the case agaiugt Hank Granger, of Thayer, who is being tried for having a fish spear in his possession. Advertised Letters: Nat. Rating League, Victor Fawcett (2), John Beecher, James Tanner (2), J. A. Leavhl, Pearl Zellers, Anna Rice, Miss Flora Traylor. Mrs. W. H. Coover, of Boulder, Colo., and Mrs. C. H. Peck, of Remington, were the guests of their brother, J. C. Allman and family yesterday. Mrs. Coover left for home today. On Sunday last, about seventy-five neighbors and friends celebrated Mrs. Wesley Faylor’s thirty-fourth birthday. The gathering was a surprise to Mrs. Faylor, and a bountiful basket dinner was served on H. J. Dexter’s lawn, in Union township. Ice cream was provided in the afternoon by Mr. Faylor. All present greatly enjoyed the occasion and wish Mrs. Faylor many happy returns of the day, Mrs. Travis received a card from her nephew, Dr B. S. Maloy, from Banff, Alberta, Canada, who with his wife, is taking a trip through the north and west. He writes: “The third night here, snow-storm in the mountains above us; snow-covered mountains for many hundreds of miles. Wo climbed Mt. Sulpher today, 10,000 feet above the sea and 5,000 feet above Banff. We reached snow half way up Surely there is no more beautiful scenery in the world than there is here. There are large glaciers thirty and forty miles across, ice and snow."
E. Honan received a letter from his Brother, Dr. J. H. Honat, who has returned to Germany after a visit in this country, notifying him that he '.vas elected an honorary member of the American Medical Association at the annual meeting held in St. Louis last month. Dr Prank Billings, of Chicago, placed his name in nomination. This is an honor that seldom comes to an American and Dr Honan feels justly proud of the recognition. While in this country last winter Dr. Honan lectured under the auspices of the association, which has Sf-,000 members. He has also been honored by the German Emperor, who conferred upon him a certificate for scientific medical attainments.
AT THE Princess tonight —♦— PICTURES. The Indian Girl's Romance. song. Every Little Girl I Get, the Other i Fellow Steals, by Mra. Valeria Honser.
TONIGHT'S PBOGBAiT " O ✓ —w— PICTURES. The Bandit Two Raffles. SONG Wort Ten Cenie and Share My Bungalow. 4
