Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT AT THE PRINCESS Zudora Solves-the Mystery “The Secret of the V Haunted Hills” “Dead Line” Princess Comedy
Latest Report from Tul Malone is More Encouraging. Late word received from Lafayette where Tul Malone Is in a hospital, having been operated on for appendicitis after the appendix had ruptured and peritonitis had set it, is quite favorable. The crisis was passed Sunday and he came through It In very good shape and a message this Monday morning stated that if he held up as weiLl for the next twenty-four hours as he had the past he would probably recover. Mr. Malone has five children instead of three as stated in a former issue of this paper. Old Murphy Homestead Near Surrey Burned Friday Night. The old Munphy homestead, 2 miles west of Surrey, was destroyed by Are last Friday night at about midnight, while Thos. Murphy, the present owner, and his family were at the home of his wife's parents. Presumably an over-heated tsove caused the Are. The house and all of the contents were destroyed by Are, entailing a lbss of about $1,200. Mr. Murphy x earried S6OO insurance in the R. D. Thompson agentcy, Marriage of Miss Gladys Ooen and Mark Hoyes Sunday. The marriage of Miss Gladys Coen and Mr George Marcus Hoyes took plaee Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coen. The ceremony was performed by Rev. G. W. Titus in the presence of a fange number of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyes will reside on a farm not far from the home of his father, J. W. Hoyes, northeast of town. Mrs. J. E. Alter returned today from a visit of several days in Chicago Heights. William Molony, of Chicago, visited his affed mother at the home oi Mrs. Mary E. Drake over Sunday. Mrs. Molony has been in quite poor health for the past two months. WANTED—By married man, job on farm.—. Phone 364
Young Men! Women! Who Mean Business Do vou want a chance to take bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting, business, law, etc., or to make up any of your school work which you did not get before you quit school? All to be done in a private, night school here in town by men who know their business? Reasonable tuition charged. Will not start unless enough answer by Friday to make it worth while. Address ‘Night School,” Care Republican, giving name sod whit subjects.
