Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 242, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
“Miss MacLaren’s rendering of an entire play is nothing short of wonderful.”—Springfield {Mass.) Republican. At Presbyterian church Thursday evening, Oct. 14th. The Chicago wets are to have a parade, sort of snake parade presumably, to show the disapproval of the temperance move. It is proposed to have 100,000 in line and to Aow up the parade of the dries which was pronounced a “fizzle.” Better hold it on Sunday or a number won't be sober enough to march. In The Republican will be found many endorsements of the reading of Miss Gay Zenola MacLaren. She has delighted audiences all over the country and has a charm of manner that makes her welcome on each return visit. ’ , Mrs. Amanda Morlan, who has been .visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Anderson, at Fargo, N. Dak., came yesterday to attend the funeral of her brother, Burgess Dillon, and is now visiting her son, Charles Morlan, and family. She remained Sunday night with her grandson, Forest Morlan, in Chicago, and he accompanied her here y^terday. The Monticello Journal tells of a man there who can cook his own meals and the accomplishment is heralded with a double headed article. Over in Rensselaer almost every man can cook and many of them have it to do because their wives do not get home from card parties in time to get the meals. The Republican was mistaken about the name of the baby born last week at Angola to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Orwig. The middle name of the baby was Peyton, after the grandmother, Mrs. Mary Peyton, and noe Aken as printed. -Ralph Peyton Orwig is the name of the youngster and the mother and baby were doing very nicely at last accounts. Mrs. Peyton is at her daughter’s home in Angola. Phone Two-Seven-Three for coal, wood and feed. Monticello is boasting of the largest aipple of the season and if Jasper county is to contest the claim it will have to go some. The apple weighs 3414 ounces and is 18 inches in circumference. The apple is of the Wolf River variety, as near as horticulturists can figure out. The Indianapolis News was unable to find a rival in size, and Allen McClintic, who grew the apple, has caused it to be preserved in alcohol. Otis Crandall pitched a game of ball for Rochester Monday against the Logansport Ottos. The game went 14 innings and was called on account of darkness, the score being 1 to 1. Crandall, who is not good enough for the major leagues, Showed his skill to the semi-pros by striking out 19 and allowing only 6 hits in the 14 innings. Lee Tannehill and other old-timers in the big leagues played on the Rochester team. Saloons, saloons and not a place to buy a drink. Conditions were frightfully uncomfortable for the boozers in Chicago 'Sunday when 7,000 saloons were closed for the first time in their history. Some thirty defied the laws and remained open but the owners will be fined. Ice cream parlors had the greatest run of their history. Before midnight there were long lines of thirsty inebriates lined up at the doors of the bars waiting for a chance to relieve their depraved appetites.
Presbyterian Church. Sunday school at 9:30. Morning service at 10:45 and evening at 7:30. Rev. Arthur W. Raabe, of Mt. Vernon, Ind., will preach.
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• HICKORY NUTS. Some extra fine hickory nuts at $2 a bushel. —J. H. Holden. -
