Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 230, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Princess tonight —•— PICTURES. The Desperado. SONG. Oh! You Kid. by Roscoe Wilson.

Senator Clapp, of Minnesota, To Speak Wednesday Evening. Don’t forget that Senator Moses E. Clapp, of Minnesota, is to address the public from a republican standpoint at the opera house Wednesday evening of this week. Every person is invited and the opera house should be packed to hear this able speaker and well known public man. Let the ladies all come out also. For pancake flours and nice table syrup call the Home Grocery. Mrs. A. J. Brenner returned this morning from a short visit at Morocco. Ambrose Marion and sister, Miss Anna, of Parr, madd a business trip to Monon today. Rev. A. G. W. Farmer will fill the pulpit at Trinity M. E. church next Sunday morning. There will be no evening service. Mrs. Evelyn Randle and Mrs. Rebecca Porter returned this morning from a short visit with their sister, Mrs. C. W. Coen in South Bend. S. P. Speece, of Fort Wayne, returned to his home this morning after a visit since Friday with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rhoades, she being his sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Chase Day came yesterday from Spencer, her home, and will be in Rensselaer all of this week. Chase will go to Gary next week to resume his work as a lather, and Mrs. Day will remain here for about a month. Mrs. Grover Ritchey arrived here yesterday from Lisbon, N. Dak., to which place they went shortly after their marriage last spring. Grover will join her here shortly and they will Spend the winter in Rensselaer, probably returning to Lisbon in the spring. 'k ■ 'W ■ • Frank Slight was down from Kankakee township Monday. He built a bungalow cottage at Dunn’s park last year, being the first to erect a fine club house, also a big garage. “Pan” Jay, of Kokomo, erected a large cottage and a store room was also built and did a fine business this year. The lots along the river front at Dunn’s are as beautiful as any place in Indiana and a number have been sold and it is probable that a number more cottages will be built another year. Sunday there were a dozen or more auto loads from Kokomo at the club house. Mr. Slight lives in Chicago except during the summer months and after the return of his family to the city,he lingers awhile during the hunting season. He has a launch and enjoys the summer period about as much as any person we know of.

Coming, the Widow McCarty, with a band and orchestra. An Irish comedy of refined wit, humor and songs. If there is any humor in your makeup you will laugh until you cry, as it is one continual laugh from start to finish. It abounds in the richest vein of Irish wit and humor, so well known to belong to the Irish character as interpreted by those Well known Irish comedy stars, The Craners, and a select company of high class comedy artists in new and novel specialties, for laughing purposes only. A musical comedy that pleases everybody. Over twenty of the latest songs are used in the, production, which are whistled and hummed by young and old alike. Watch for the Irish band and parade. Tickets on sale at the usual place. At Ellis Theatre, Thursday, September 29. Satisfaction guaranteed. . Panhandle passenger train No. 12 Thursday made the trip from Kouts to Logansport at the rate of 100 miles an hour. The train consisted of eight coaches. It left Chicago 27 minutes late and arrived in Logansport on time.