Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 207, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGBAM PICTURES. • ; •; ' * T J -"■' ' j rvj'irT r r jit . ■ v "• •~ v '" ~ / ■ I THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER. : FROUCKSOHE FLORRIE. JINKIE, THE PHILANTHROPIST. : THE STUMBLING BLOCK.
Morocco is to have a waterworks plant. Miss Maude Day returned Friday evening from a two weeks’ visit with relatives In Chicago. It will more than pay you for the time to read our large advertisement in this paper. WARNER BROS. Mrs. Chas. Champion and two daughters, of Chicago, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Philip McElfresh, and sister, Mrs. Leslie Clark. Monday is labor day. Gotch and Hackenschmidt will wrestle for the world’s championship at the South Side ball park, in Chicago. jCome and see the great cooking wonder at our store all next -week. You have a chance to get a souvenir set of ware free. See large advertisement in this paper. WARNER BROS. Miss Ella Welsh, who spent the summer in Rensselaer with her brothers, Louis and Ben, left this morning for Bakersville, Cal., where she will teach * » . .• ; . -. J 5 school the ensuing year. Buy a range with a reputation, and take advantage of our free offer during our demonstration week, Sept 4th to 9th. Come in let us show you. WARNER BROS.
The Hoosier Limited did not get into Rensselaer from the south last night until 10 o’clock. A local freight train got off the track at Montioello, blocking the passage way. Miss Josie Miller returned this morning from Bloomington, where she spent the summer in the university. She is one of the Rensselaer teachers for the coming year. V Miss Fame Haas went to Chicago this morning and will spend Sunday with Mlsb Constance Adams, who is studying styles at Gage Bros.; preparatory to taking a position in Paris, Illinois. v John Muriltt and granddaughter, Miss Leone Bowman, took the traiu here this morning for their home at Orland, 111., after a visit of three weeks with his, son, John Murfitt, south of Mt Ayr.
% - ■'T :. / . Marion Churchill, whose wife died recently at Randle, Minn., brought his little daughter here a few days ago, and then took her to Idavllle, where she Will be given a home with Rev. and Mrs. Tedford, relatives of Mrs. Churchill.
J. W. Smith and wife, of Union township, went to Rossville today, taking her aged mother, Mrs. Martha Brookshire, who is 85 years of age, and badly crippled with rheumatism, to the home of another daughter to spend the winter. W. B. Shaw returned to Chicago this morning after settling the J. J. Lawler loss at the Newton county ranch fire. He Is a special agent of the Connecticut company. Mr. Lawler was allowed $5,350, the full amount of his insurance.
Mrs. Richard Chessman and Mrs. Mary Cuppy and Bert Ryan, the latter as chauffeur, were guests of the former’s son, Roy Chessman, and wife. <me day this week. They came through in a new Ford car Mrs. Cheeeman had Just purchased.
