Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 193, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1912 — Seventy-Five Cent Excursion to Chicago, Sunday, August 25th. [ARTICLE]

Seventy-Five Cent Excursion to Chicago, Sunday, August 25th.

The Monon will run another excursion to Chicago on Sunday, August 25. The train will start at Greencastlq and arrive here at 9:16 a. m., Rensselaer being the last stop. The base ball attraction will be the Cubs vs. Boston. Round trip fare only 75 cents. Only two more days and then “The ■Town Fool,” best show of the season. Don’t overlook this. The jiffy curtains are a feature of the R-C-H cars that are meeting with instant favor by the publio. Senior. G. Hopkins, of Minneapolis, Minn., writes that indications there point to a most remarkable outlook iQ Minnesota and the northwest and everyone looks forward to an excellent business year regardless of how the election goes. Orlan Grant is taking a vacation from his labors as a commercial salesman and accompanied by Mrs. Grant is spending it at Rensselaer, Hammond and Chicago. Orlan will see the Cubs play a game or two of ball and will take in a few good shows in the city. Senator Cummins, of lowa, will still undertake to have a iheasure passed at this session of congress providing that the president of the United States shall be chosen for a term of six years and shall not be eligible for reelection. The republican state platform of Indiana declares in favor of such a law.

Mr. and Mrs. Earle Reynolds have purchased of Fred Phillips, three lots back of the Ray D. Thompson home on Milroy avenue. These lots are in the section of land that will-have a fronting on the new street petitioned for before the city council last night by Fred Phillips et al. Mr. and'Mrs. Reynolds expect to build one or two new residences there next summer. They have not made any definite plans for building, however. Mrs. A. A*. Pell entertained her M. E. Sunday school class; consisting of about twenty young ladies,-last evening, Each one of the young ladies brought with them a picture of themselves in infancy and the pictures were numbered and displayed and a most interesting contest developed as the young ladles tried to identify the pictures with the young lady guests. Miss Georgia Harris proved the most expert in this attempt, although she correctly figured out only seven of the twenty. Refreshments were served. The event was very enjoyable.

Let the people of Rensselaer and Jasper county know what you ha-r* to sell; aw The Republican Classified Coining.