Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 158, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Che Princess Cbeatre THEO. GEORGE, Proprietor TO-NIGHTS SUBJECTS Edison Drama from New Magdaline-Mercy Merrick The Adventure of an Heiress —Kalem Drama Bob Builds a Chicken House—Lubin comedy Kate the Cop—Lubin comedy Big Show July 4th Change of program afternoon and night
Miss Gertie Gosnell, of Campus, 111., Is spending the Fourth with her sister, Mrs. D. S. Bare. Miss Grace Smythe, of Chicago Heights, came this morning to visit the family of Chas. Kessinger. Miss Eva Altemus, of Chicago, came this afternoon for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Parker. Don’t forget the regular band concert , this evening. The merry- 1 go-round will be running and several of the stands in operation. Mrs. Robert Easley and son and daughter, of Bloomington, who have been visiting the family of John P. Ryan in Gillam township, left this morning for Chicago, where they will visit for several days be•fore returning to their home. Mrs. Frank Kennel and daughter, Cecelia, came from Lafayette Tuesday and the former returned there today, Miss Cecelia remaining for a longer visit with the family of Conrad Kellner. Mrs. Kennel has been having some repairs made to their property on Scott street, which is occupied by Mrs. Guss. Prof. Otto Braun made his weekly visit to McCoysbdrg last night and instructed the band. Concerts are given there every Saturday night and large crowds are coming out each week to hear them. The condition of Mrs Allie Francis, who suffered another stroke of paralysis several days ago, is somewhat improved, and she is now conscious and able to understand everything that goes on about her. She is unable to move, however, but further improvement is expected. If she is eventually able to get up it is quite probable that she will be very badly crippled.
Mt. and Mrs. F. M. Toombs, of Hebborn, Ohio, came last Saturday to visit his mother, Mrs. Sarah J. Toombs and his two brothers, Silas and Robert Today they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith, of Monticello, Mrs Smith being a sister, of the Toombs boys. It was the first visit Frank had made to Jasper county since his departure twelve years ago. He Is engaged in the blacksmithing business at Hebborn and has a prosperous business. ‘ _ ...
