Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 163, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
: ’ * ' '■ ■■ ■.. * IBa. A Ik .: '■ .jtwMMF ■Ebfl IF .. BOOTH LOWREY, PHILOSOPHER. J BOOTH LOWREY Is a Mississippian. He will open the Chautauqua with two addresses. One subject Is “Simon Says Wigwags.” The Idea that this satirist, humorist and philosopher sets forth in this homely theme is in every day terms: “Don’t follow the crowd. Do your own thinking. Be original.” Booth Lowrey is entertaining and witty and marvelously original He lectures 150 times each year in his home town. These addresses are made mainly to college students, and their popularity suggests the friendship that has sprung up between Mr. Lowrey and the hundreds of young men and women that have gone out of this college. He has two brothers who are college “proxies,” and his father likewise was a college president Rensselaer, Indiana, beginning August 10 and lasts Five Days.
Notice to Muzzle Dogs. On and after July Ist all dogs in the city or coming into the city, must be muzzled. By order of City Health Board.
