Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 222, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1911 — Our Stock Comply Will Next Appear Saturday Eve, Sept. 30. [ARTICLE]
Our Stock Comply Will Next Appear Saturday Eve, Sept. 30.
Oar Stock Co., as ipanaged by Ralph Gano and Chris. Nielson, will be in Rensselaer Saturday night of next week, Sept. 30th, when they will play Hal Reed’s' success, 'The Hearts of the Blue Ridge.” This week they are at the Watseka fair and next week they will b£gln their circuit founds, winding up the week in this city at the Ellis thagtre. Then extremely favorable impression made last week in the presentation of “Dolores,” “Moths,” anft Yankee Prince” will doubtless create a big demand for tickets. The board will be displayed for the advance sale within a few days. Mrs. H. L. Brown and little daughter Mary Jane returned this morning from Florida, where they have been for the past two weeks. Mary Jane is a great sufferer from hay fever and last year Mrs. Brown took her'to the north without getting favorable results, and this y/>ar it was decided to try Florida. Moat of the time was spent at Palatka and from the time they arrived there until they left the little girl had uo trouble at all with the disease. The (trouble started again laat night, howevnr, and it seems conclusive that this climate is responsible. They visited Jacksonville and other points in Florida during the stay there and enjoyed a very pleasant time. E. V. Hansford expects to move about the first of the month to Canton, Hi., where be will engage In sign painting until a little later, when he expects to again engage in the mercantile business.' K r I Commerce of the United States with foreign countries was prosperous during the month of August, which closed with a balance of trade for the month of more than $18,000,000 In favor of American business men. With dxpoi> of •144J1U16. August this year made a new record for ths month
