Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 204, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT'S PROGRAM. “The Lion’s Bride,” Vitagraph drama. Jealous of its trainer’s husband, a lion kills the women when ! she enters its cage for the last time. Unusually thrilling and dramatic. “The Jealousy of Miguel and Isabella,” Selig; drama. . ■ ; "Too Much Parcels Post,” comedy. I Only 4 days until chair is given ' away. $2.50 in gold given away Satur- ; day night.
The Rev. Percy Silver, an Episcopalian, formerly chaplain at Port Leavenworth, Kans., has been appointed by President Wilson chaplain of the West Point Military academy. The Foreign Missionary Sotfiefcy will meet with Mrs. Jay W. Williams Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. This will-be the last meeting before the conference, and a full attendance is desired. Mias Iva Harms returned to Goodland today after a visit here with Miss Maud Scott. Mr. J. A. Allen, of Chicago, who has been visiting at the Scott home, accompanied Miss Harms to Goodland for a short visit. J. W. Mustard, who has been staying at the bedside of his aged father, George Mustard, went to Goodland today to spend the day. His father is gradually getting weaker and the end seems not far away. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson, of Gary, were here this week and purchased of Ed Oliver 20 acres of truck land, between Newland and Gifford and Mrs. Johnson and son’s expect to move to it in the spring and Mr. Johnson later, although he plans to hold his job at Gary for a time yet.
“Bull” Young, a white hope, and former Sparring partner of the late Lute McCarty, died Saturday in Los Angeles of a broken back received Friday night in a fight with Jess Willard, another white hope. Young was knocked out in the eleventh round after the crowd had hissed the men for stalling. Emperor William of Germany has forsworn the fatherland’s beer and choicest wines. His favorite drink is lemonade and a dash of orange juice. Wines, however, are served to his guests. Associates say (he emperor believes alcohol lessens the working capacity of man. Immoderate drinking, he holds, is retarding the development of nations. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Freeman and children left this morning for St. Joseph, Mo., after a visit with her brother, Garfield Burgett, northwest of Rensselaer, and his sister, Mrs. W. B. Leonard, of Gillam township. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman formerly lived at Francesvllle, but have recently been living at Milwaukee, Wis. At present they are not located. t . Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Kannal, Mrs. E. A. Alter, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Warner and Mrs. E. G. Spencer took a fine auto trip into Wisconsin, starting Saturday, They went* to Racine and, Milwaukee and saw some beautiful scenery. On the way home Mrs. Alter and Mrs. Spencer stopped off In Chicago to do spme shopping and arrived home Tuesday night. Mrs. Spencer Is a daughter of W. W. Watson and lives at Jackson, Miss., to whioh city she will return the first of next week. v Order your Calling Cards at The Republican offlea.
