Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 179, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

AT THE Princess tonight PICTURES. The Russian Lion. SONG. Oh! Yon Tease, by Leonard F. Andrews.

All home print today. Miss Alice Shedd returned this afterlsoon from a short visit in Chicago. Just received another case of new full cream brick cheese. C. C. Starr & Co. - Miss loma Imes came from Chicago this afternoon for a short visit with friends. Mrs. J. C. Porter is quite a little improved from her condition of several days ago. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Barkey, of near Kniman, Wednesday. Starr’s home roasted coffee is the best. Get Starr’s cofTee for your thrasher at Starr’s Grocery Mark O’Brien, of North Dakota, and Misses Grace and Fame Haas went to Winamac today for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dunlap returned to Elwood today after a visit of two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Dunlap, at Surrey. Miss Jessie Mitchell returned to Indianapolis today after a visit of a week here with Mrs. Julius Taylor, who accompanied her as far as Monon on the way home. Miss Frances Wilson, of Muncie, arrived this afternoon to visit her cousin, W. H. Kipplinger and family. She has been quite ill lately and out of the hospitaj only a few days. Miss Ethel Mills and little niece, Alice Catherine Mills, of Chicago, arrived this afternoon for a visit over Sunday with Miss Gertrude Hopkins. Her sister, Mrs. H. J. McCarthy, formerly Miss Frances Mills, who taught school here several years ago, will arrive this afternoon for a short vlsi*. She is now living in Springfield, Mo. Andrew Miller and Julius Beck, of Indianapolis, who have been visiting • he family of Thos. Lang, near Surrey, returned to their home today. Mrs. Lang accompanied them, having been called by the death of her father, Otto Aichele, who died Wednesday at the age of 83 years and whose funeral will be held Saturday afternoon. The county asylum bonds were sold Saturday for a premium of $903.63, which includes the accrued interest from May 15th. James T. Elliott & Son and the Fletcher National Bank of Indianapolis and Breed & Harrison pooled their bids, offering $21,903.03, which was accepted. The issue is for $21,000, bearing 6 per cent interest. — Kentland Enterprise. The controller of currency announced yesterday that hereafter a national bank which fails to respond to a co!l for a statement of its condition w { !l be fined SIOO a day for each day the report is delayed over five days from receipt of notice that a call has been issued. The controller says that some of the banks have been inexcusably' slow in responding to a call. Mrs. Dr. Weil and two children, George Spangler and sister. Miss Cecil Spangler, Mrs. Bertha Wildberg and two children and two chauffeurs, in two automobiles, were in Rensselaer a short time today, visiting Mrs. Anna Tuteur and family. They came frjm Peoria to Chicago and thence to Rensselaer, en route to Indianapolis. They will also return via Rensselaer in a few days. The picture at the Princess this evening, “The Russian Lion,” is regarded as one of the greatest film successes of the year, introducing a very pretty little plot and showing the tenderness of a great athlete. The training quarters of the athlete are shown, also, a wrestling match in which he engaged and the mercy he exhibited for his conquered foe. The picture is certain to please'all who see it