Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 151, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Hugh Iliff, son of William Iliff, and Lawrence Iliff, son of George Iliff, left this morning on a trip to San Francisco, the exposition and other points of interest. They expect to be absent about three months. Lawrence has been an assistant baker at Barnes’ restaurtnt for some time.

Methodist Church Dr. Curnick will preach at 10:45 on subject “The Coming Kingdom”- ' After sermon there will be an election of delegate to the Lay Conference, all members over 21 years of age entitled to vote—Every member expected to be present. Reward for the Fellow Who Stole the Banner Grand Celebration at Parr SATURDAY, JULY 3rd 1915 Celebration will be held in grove on west side of R. R. Plenty of Shade and good drinking water. HON. E. P. HONAN' Orator of the Day Band Music, Ball Game and plenty of other stunts 'j'y. «... y PROGRAM OF EVENTS AND PRIZES. $3.00 100-yard dash, free for all; $2 first, $1 second. * 41.25 Boys’ 50-yard dash, under 14 years; 75c first, 50c second. $1.25 Little girls’ race under 12 years; 75c first, 50c second. $1.25 Flag race for boys, 75c and 50c. $1.25 Obstacle race, 75c and 50c. SI.OO Three-legged race. SI.OO Fat man’s race. SI.OO Old man’s race, 50 years or over. SI.OO Potato race, free for all. $1.60 Ladies’ hitching contest. $1.25 Ladies nail driving contest, 75c and 50c. $1.26 Biscuit eating contest. $1 00 Pillow fight. .50 Shoe lacing contest, free for all. Baseball game between the Rexalls of Rensselaer and Parr Regulars for receipts, 60 and 40 per cent. 7 Grand display of fireworks at night. Platform dance in afternoon and night; / Music by Rensselaer band all da?Committee —G. H. Hammerton, Jos. A. Luers, L. L. McCurtain. ■ .