Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 234, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1910 — COLLEGEVILLE. [ARTICLE]

COLLEGEVILLE.

Five new students were added to the list during the last week, one a representative from Nebraska, the ether from the far-away shores of the Adriatic Sea. Rev. J. Toujas and Prof. L. Havooka spent Wednesday afternoon in Chicago observing the Wright Bros.’ aerial flights. They reported thrilling experiences and elevating sensations. A goodly number of the S. J. C. inmates were present at Senator M. E. Clapp’s political discourse at the opere house on Wednesday evening. The coll egian s are will ing to 1 earn the in? side workings of politics, at least in as far as the leaders will deign to let them learn.

There are on the football squad. There is sufficient material to work up a good team, but Coach Grathwohl finds it difficult to bring home to the green tryouts the mysterious workings of the revised rules. No games have as yet been scheduled. At the organization of the Raleigh Smoking Club, J. Goetz was chosen president, T. Kennedy, vice-president, C. Reed, secretary, C. Grathwohl, marshall. Rev. T. Sauer is this year’s director of the jolly “Halers.” The following visitors were gladly entertained during the past week: Mrs. P. Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Kirchen, Dr. J. Laibe, of Chicago; Rev. E. J. Mungovan, f Arcola, Ind.; Rev. E. Grimm, C. P. P. S., Munster, Ohiq; Father Grimm in former years was a member of the college faculty. Mrs. M. L. Spitler, of Rensselaer; Mrs. E. P. Hammond and Miss Nina Hammond, of Lafayette; Mrs. Ittenbach and son, of Indianapolis; Anthon Bowleac, of Lorain, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Fettig and Mrs. Thomas Conner, of Elwood, Ind. Rev. M. Koester last Sunday called the first meeting of the A. L. S. Under the guidance of the following officers the work was taken up for the coming year: President V. Studer, VicePresident L. Curby, Secretary A. Osterloh, Treasurer A. Kirchen, Lib. E. Marx, Ex. Com. A. Kihm, A. Lenahan, G. Sindelar, Marsh. W. Butler. The society's quarters have been moved from the gymnasium to the first floor of the main building. Larger rooms are required to accommodate the increased admissions. Stops earache in two minutes; toothache or pain of burn or scald in five minutes; hoarseness, one hour; muscleache, two hours; sore throat, twelve hours—Di\ Thomas* Eclectic Oil, monarch over pain.