Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1913 — The Last Thing on the list. [ARTICLE]
The Last Thing on the list.
When a man thjnka his eon lent Mkely to be good tor anything else, he generally tries to get him to study medicine. Gov. Samuel M. Ralston has accepted an invitation to glye the commencement address for the Indiana university graduating class in June. ' . \ J<flm Herr, of McCoysburg, reports that he has purchased 900 acres of land in Kankakee, 111., almost due west of Rensselaer. He paid $52,000 for the land and thinks he has a great bargain. There are three good frame houses and three good barns on the farm, 7V a miles of woven* wire fence, with painted cedar posts, and the farm In every respect in good condition, and John expects to make another big profit when he sells it. For those of our theatre goers who want dramatic action, for those who want comedy, and for those who prefer vaudeville, there is a rare treat in store, and we wish to state that the wishes of all the above will be gratified on Saturday, March 29t6, at the opera house, when the “Convict Millionaire” will be produced. This play contains an equal share of pathos and fun, and vaudeville numbers are introduced during the action of the play.
