Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 148, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FREE at the PRINCESS ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT at the Princess Theatre LADIES WILL BEADMITTED FREE when accompanied by gentlemen. Remember extra fans have been installed and free ice water is served during each show. Show Starts At 7.-45 & 8:45 Montgomery & Warner, Props. Mrs. E. E. Garridtt made a trip to Mo non today. iM. M. Crowder made a business trip to Ghalmers today. Miss Ruth Wood returned last evening from a visit in Chicago. The Round Table Club will discontinue their meetings until further notice. (Miss Florence Burns has returned from a visit of three iweeks with her sister at Otterbein. John Mann went to Sheridan today for a short visit with elatives at his old home. Mrs. W. G. Winn and daughters returned last evening from a visit with Rev. Winn at Irving Park. Mrs. O. R. Buchanan returned this morning from a few day®’ visit at Plymouth. Hier husband Is employed on the brick street job. Judge Clark Price and wife, of Ashland, Kana, are here visiting his sister, Miss Myirtie Price, and brother, M. B. Price. Rev. D. A. Rodgers, of Union Mill® visited his sister, Mrs. R. A. Parkison and family (from yesterday until this morning. Miss Helen Warner went to Amhia yesterday, accompanying Miss Hallie Yeoman home for a visit of several days, after Hallie had visited here since Saturday. Mrs. Rebecca Jacobs, of Battle Creek, Mich., who has been visiting her brother, Joseph Stewart, of Hanging Grove township, left today for Clay City, Neb. Miss Marjorie Yanaitta went to Marion today for „a month’s visit with her father, Judge Robert Vanatta, who suffered a fractured leg some time ago while in the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium. Rev. C. L. Harper came over from Delphi this morning to attend a board meeting of the Monnett Sdhool for Girls. He will be unable to remain for the commencement tonight on account of plans for a Sunday School picnic at'Delphi tomorrow. Two or three mail boxes on rural route No. 3 were rifled a short time ago and circumstantial evidence pointed to a Rensselaer lad as the culprit. The authorities were not notified as nothing of very much value was taken, but the perpetrator .should know that in monkeying with Uncle Sam he is flirting with a federal prison. Mail boxes are under the guardianship of the postoffice department and federal prosecution is unrelenting. The Slaters of St. Augustine’s Catholic school are about to organize a class in instrumental music, preparatory to giving lessons on piano, organ or violin on their return in September. Should any one contemplate taking lessons they are kindly Invited to make application at the sisters' residence within the next three woeks, or before July 4. Male pupils under 14, and females of any age are accepted, without regard to creed. Mr. 0. E. Dcomeritt, special representative of the Canadian pacific railroad, Is here this-Week£oomplet-ing arrangements for the sp&iial excursion from Rensselaer to Calgary, Alberta, on July 7th. Anyone desiring to take advantage of the special low rates are requested to make reservation® at once, either with him or at the First National Bank. The lower berths will he $4.50 and the upper (3.60. Please deposit this at the First National Bank and get your receipt for same. —Adv. •