Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 207, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 August 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHTS PROGRAM. “Mrs. Hilton’s Jewels,” a Selig drama. “Broncho Billy’s Strategy/’ an Essanay drama featuring G. M. Anderson. _ . “The Artist’s Dream,” Pathe-play comedy. $2.60 in chsh given away at the first show tonight. One more night on the chair; it will be given away at the first show night. First show starts at 7:30.
Mrs. C. C. Starr and Mrs. William Barkley went to Gary today to ; spend Sunday with Mr. Starr. r : ' ———' - Miss Minnie Waymire, who has been visiting relatives at Wolcott, has returned to take her position at the Monnett School for Girls. Miss Margaret Black and Miss Ethel Egan, of Greenfield, arrived here today and will teach school in the country near Rensselaer, been visiting relatives at Wolcott, Bert Spencer drove his car over from Remington this morning, bringing his nephew, Hamilton Quale, here to catch a train for Lake Forest. Miss May Stanton eame from Flora today and will teach school in Marion township this year. She is a sister of Roy A. Stanton, the insurance agent. Bottled sunlight sold apd installed in suburban homes by the Watson Plumbing 00., Phone 204. Miss Christine Hume, of Springfield, Ohio, spent several days here this week with her sister Mrs. C. R. I Dean. She went today to Hoopeston, 111., where she will teach school I this year. Miss Aifmnda Dorsey, of Lincoln, Neb., who has been taking a trip to Washington, Baltimore and other eastern cities, stopped off here for a short visit with Miss Alverta Simpgon, at the Monnett School for Girls. Miss Simpson accompanied her as far as Chicago on her way home. T. D. Burchard and wife and baby have arrived here and will occupy the house on Van Rensselaer street! recently vacated by Superintendent Dean. Mr. Burchard will be one of the high school instructors, teaching history and starting a class in commerce. He fonn-ferly lived at Redkey and Hartford City, but for the past three years has been teaching school In Nebraska, the past! year at Elm Creek, Ray M. Mackey, a nephew of C. W. Platt, stopped to see him a few hours today on his way to his home in San Antonio, Tex., after a trip to New York. He was chosen as the special representative of San Antonio to attend the national convention of the rotary club, an organization representing all classes of business and professions and holding annual conventions for the j purpose of studying business topics. | Mr. Mackey is a real estate man, but | represented all avocations as a dele- J gate to the club. He states that San Antonio is now in the control of vigorous young men, who are going to make it a better city by far than ever before. The new mayor is only 31 years of age and is an agressive young man and is supported by the class of people who propose to bring San Antonio out of the kinks. Mrs. R. B. Wright and little son eame today from Monon to take up their residence here. Rev. Wright had preceded her and their two daughters, who have been visiting in Indianapolis, will come tomorrow, and the children all enter the public "schools Monday. Of Rev. Wright The Monon News of this week says: “Rev. R. B. Wright, pastor of the Baptist church at this place, has moved to Rensselaer, where he has for the past yeat been pastor of the Baptist church of that city, and in which capacity he will continue to act Mr, Wright and family have won the esteeem bf our people during their brief sojourn in our midst and they have many warm friends here who will wish them pleasant surroundings in their new home life. Rev, Wright will continue to fill his appointments at this place for an indefinite period.” ' Costly Treatment “I was troubled with constipation and Indigestion and spent hundreds of dollars for medicine and treatment”* writes C. H. Hines, of Whitlow. Ark. "I went to a St Louis hospital, also to a hospital In New Orleans, but no cure was effected. On returning home I began taking Chamberlain’s Tablets, and worked right along. I used them for some time and am now all right" Solt by A. F. Long. 0 i Order your Calling Cards at The Republtean office.
