Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM - , ♦ : - : H: picture.' The Argonauts, A dramatic story depicting the struggles of the early settlers In the west. SONG The Girl With the Angle Worm Wiggle, Bjr J, F. Frederick.
George McElfresh was a Monon visitor today. B. J. Moore made a business trip to Monon today. Seth Strange, of 'Monon, was a Rensselaer visitor, today. y" *'. : Miss Ella McDonald went to Monon today on business. O. S. Baker and daughter Nora went to Headley today to attend the funeral of his mother. Ray Moon, who has been visiting Reid McCoy, at McCoysburg, returned to his home In Grant county today. ——— ■ . <m Mrs. W. E. Jacks is considerably Improved from her condition of several days ago. She bad quite a bad case of pneumonia. Trustee Fred Karch,. of Walker township, was in town today. He is walking with a cane, having severely sprained the ligaments of his right leg about ten days ago. Relatives of Clyde Coover, son of W. H. Coover, former clerk of Jaspei county, have been notified that* he Is the father since Jan. 23rd of a baby girl. Clyde and wife reside in Denver, Colo. Mr. Perry Griffith will open his dancing classes here Saturday. The afternoon class at 4 o’clock is for children and the evening class is for ladies and gentiemen. Dr. Lowden, of Remington, was in town a short time today. As a medical examiner for the pension department he made a trip to Fair Oaks -and stopped here for a short time on his way home. V. J. J. Montgomery and wife returned home yesterday. He had been at Hot Springs, Ark., for three weeks, and she visited relatives in Illinois during his absence. He found the springs beneficial to his health and gained 17% pounds during his stay there. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sayler, of Lamar, Colo., former residents of Rensselaer, were also at the springs.
