Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TODAY AT TIE Star Theatre ' .. : Lew Fields in an amusing and entertaining comedy-drama of the highest quality “The Man Who Stood str Don’t overlook this one. MONDAY il- « Peggy Hyland in “SAINTS AND SINNERS,” A rich picture, fall trf m : ; TUESDAY * Mary Pickford in “Less Than the Dust,” in 7 parts. A three hundred thousand production. Matinee 2 and 3:30 p. m. As the Star Theatre.
Wm. Kinney, who lives on the Mauck farm in Newton township, imbibed too freely last Thursday while in town and while in that condition attacked Isaac Parker, striking him in the face with such force that the latter was forced to seek the aid of a physician. Kinney had come to town with a load of wood and after delivering it joined a few edmpamons. and proceeded to get lit up. When it came time for him to go home he was in no condition to drive his team and it is said his companions took him to a hitch bam and deposited him in a -pile of hay, where Nightwatch Critser found him. After considerable difficulty he was placed in -jail, where he was allowed to sober up, after which he was turned loose unii allowed to proceed to his home. No charges have been filed against him as yet. Monticello Journal—Major George H. Healey, of Rensselaer, who recently upturned with the Third regiment from the border, and who previous to that had disposed of his interest in the Rensselaer Republican, has decided to remain in RegsseMer and will engage in the insurance f*nd collection agency business, -He will have as his business asosciate C. Arthur Tuteur, at present a clerk in the office of the State Public Utilities Commission at Indianapolis. We have always contended that a good newspaper man, such as Major Heathy proved himself to be, can adapt hiifaself to any business or profession, and basing our expectations on that belief we shall expect nothing short of unqualified success on the part of Major Healey in Ms new calling. Ford Day is the 18th I Hilliard & Hamill. >J I -
