Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 198, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Forty-one Attended Van Rensselaer Club Picnic. Forty-one attended the Van Rensselaer Club picnic held at Cedar Lake Thursday. Boating, bathing and dancing furnished the amusement to the visitors. Lasson Brothers’ served the meals, and also the music. The picnickers returned on the 11:10 train. — . . Increases Subscription Rates. The Evansville, Ind., Courier has announced that it has increased its mail subscription from $5 to $6 a year for the daily and Sunday editions, and from $3 to $4 a year for the daily edition. It also has increased the price of the Sunday Courier to agents from 2% to 3 cents, and states that this has been done without any apreciable loss. The Philadelphia Evening Telegraph has increased its country subscription price from $3 to $6 a year. 9—PEOPLE—9 The Big Show of the Season Pulled Off at the Gayety Tonight. Miss Lillian Gaston, who holds the world’s championship in artistic dancing, is here with her troupe of nine people who will appear on the stage of the Airdome midst the lure of flaming electric lights, attired in elegant costumes constructed and imported from London, ordered expressly for these people of note. Each artist is a wonder and an adept in her tine. Miss Gaston has numerous medals which can be seen in one of the store windows which tells the story. No vulgarity guaranteed. Admission 10 and 20 cents. —Advt. Mrs. Sylvester Gruy went to over near Goodland today to take care of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gray, who is not well.
