Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 248, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1915 — LYCEUM COURSE DATES. [ARTICLE]
LYCEUM COURSE DATES.
November s—Colonial Band. January 19 —Ralph Bingham. January 28—Tahan. February 15—William Rainey Bennett. March 29—Columbian Entertainers. TWO-SEVEN-THREE—That is the number you call when you want A-No.-l coal.
Nineteen sixteen Model Maxwell touring car $665; self-starter and all modem; at the Main Garage. Call and see it. The Frankfort Crescent of last Monday published a picture of Maurice Rogers, the 15-years-old son of Sam Rogers, who won second place !in the city golf championship. Young I Rogers ■was one of 32 who originally qualified and he defeated each opponent until the finals, when he lost to Elmer Merrill, a somewhat older player. The Crescent says that members of the golf club predict Rogers a comer in the game. His father for-* merly, lived in Rensselaer and those Who remember him will be interested in the success of the young man. Just received, a shipment of ladies' dull kid Gypsy boots, $3.00, while they last, at Columbia Shoe Store, George Collins, Proprietor. Charles R. Yeoman is here to visit his mother, Mrs. Phoebe Yeoman and his brother, J. M., of Newton township. It is Charley's first trip home in six years and he notes many changes. He has been in the west for 1 sixteen years and is very well pleased i with his success. Three of his chil--1 dren are out of school and the two * younger ones will graduate from high school this year. Charley and family are now living at San Dance, Wyo., a town of only 300 or 400 people but the headquarters of the federal land office for three large counties and parts of two others. Charley has charge of the office, a federal position that pays him $3,000 a year. Several years ago he founded a democratic newspaper at Newcastle, Wyo., and this proved a stepping stone toward i securing him his present position. Sun Dance is 33 miles from Upton, the nearest available railroad station and the one from which their mail is carried. Ford automobiles are thick in that country and the old stages are about all discontinued or at least are so little patronized as to make them unporfitable except for the mail carrying contracts. Charley will be here most of the time until near Nov. % Ist, when he is required to return home. He is a brother of Mrs. Harry Wade, of Lebanon, and will visit there part of the time.
