Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 128, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 May 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BASEBALL

Western Star Athletic Club Colored vs ■ Athletics • ■

At Riverside Athletic Park, Rensseiaer

SUNDAY, MAY 31

The Western Stars are booked by the leading agency in Chicago and are a live lot of colored ball players with a good record.

BAND CONCERT DURING THE GAME Admission 25c. Game Called 2:30

Hungarian Seed and Potatoes. It will pay you to buy Hungraian seed and seed and eating potatoes of me. Phone 548-B. A Donnelly. Mrs. John Daly, of Newland, went to Chicago today to visit until Tuesday. Mrs. Clyde Randle and Mrs. W. L. Stiers attended the Decoration day events at Monon. Mrs. L. R. Florence of Brookston, came today to visit her father, John English and family over Decoration day. Mrs. Martha Meeker and son, D. Meeker, of Burnettsville, came today to visit Dave Hahn and family, north of town. Mire. Frank B. Lyon and son, Joe, came from Delphi today to visit her brother, Geo. H. Healey, and attend the Decoration day celebration. Chas. H. Sternberg, the dredging contractor, went to Chicago yesterday to enter Wesley hospital, where he will take treatment for abdominal but he does not expect to undergo an operation. -J '' < » / Mr. and Mrs. J. C. O’Connor, of Delphi, came Thursday to attend the commencement exercises as friends of Edward M. Honan, one of the graduates, and Mrs. O’Connor attended the alumni banquet last evening and remained for a longer visit. The annual alumni banquet held at the armory Friday evening proved a very pleasant occasion. The thirty-three graduates were seated at a long table in the center of the banquet hall and the others were seated at smaller table which took about all the floor space. There were 175 banqueters in all. Mayor Ghas. G. Spitler was toastmaster, and toasts were offered by L. H. Hamilton, W. H. Parkinson, Delos Dean, Dr. I. M. Washburn, George Collins and Kenneth Groom. Following the banquet, which was served by the ladies of the Presbyterian church, the hall was cleared and the banqueters indulged in dancink. The music was by the Freeberg orchestra. George Gorham, the watchman at the Main street crossing of the Monon railroad, counted the autos and motorcycles that passed through Rensselaer enroute to the races Friday. George was on the job at 5 o’clock in the morning and counted 403 autos and 131 motorcycles during the day. There were probably fifty went through after night and possibly as many as 200 the afternoon and night before Mr. Gorham counted only the care that passed at Main street and there were also a number crossed at Forest street, although Watchman C. M. Stanley states that there were only about a half dozen tourist care went over that crossing. Straggling ears continued to arrive this morning and local garages were well filled with disabled machines and motorcycles.

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