Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —« —< PICTURE. Ito, the Beggar Boy, drama. SONG. You for Me, When Your Wife’s Away by Rose Williams.

EXCURSION TO CHICAGO Sunday, Oct. 9 ‘ Yla The " i a^_*. Low rates and special train as follows x Lv. Monon .8:50 a. m. SI.OO Lv. Rensselaer 9:15 a.m. .75 Ar. Chicago 12:00 M. Special train will stop at Cedar Lake In both directions. Base Ball, —CUBS - vs. ST. LOUIS. Returning, special train will leave Chicago at 11:30 P. M, Sunday, Oct. 9, 1910. ; *«»»ooo»»o»oo»»»o»o»oooo • : t ASK FOR ;; i: Clark’s Brand : * Pure White Clover < - j > v . O; • » - Honey o —i: l! Put up in Clean, Neat Cartons. ;; o Sold by All Grocers.

CRUMPACKER TO-NIGHT AT OPERA HOUSE Don’t fall to hear Congressman Crumpacker discuss the issues that are of vital Importance to alt He wfll speak at the opera house at 8 o’clock this evening. His speech will be Instructive, clean and entertaining. Bring all members of the famfly. Chleago Tribune Publishes Picture Of Mrs. Virginia Austin Shayne. The picture of Mrs. Roy M. Shayne, of Chicago, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Austin, of that city, and whose birthplace was Rensselaer, was published Sunday in the Chicago Tribune. A Chicago artist had entered three pictures in a photographic contest at the Appalachian exposition held at Knoxville, Tenn. One of the photographs was of Mrs. Shane, who is regarded in her circle of friends as one of the most beautiful women of Chicago. The other two photographs entered by the artist were of unmarried women. was awardedf the first prize. The picture of Mrs. Shayne was readily recognized by her acquaintances here and was a splendid likeness, while the photograph showed great artistic ability. Mrs. Shayne visits Rensselaer Infrequently. Unless you bear with the faults of a friend you betray your own. Those who delight to be flattered pay for their folly.