Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 181, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Fred Schultz reports that John Lonergan’s oats yielded 63 bushels to the acre. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mills went to Michigan today for a few days vacation. Rev. A. G. Work came from Detroit, Michigan today for a short visit. * County Commissioner Charles Welch, of Carpenter township, and his father, George Welch, of Goodwere in Rensselaer today. Dr. E. W. Strecker will return to Rattle Ground this evening and will remain until the jjlose of the meeting there which will be next Monday evening. Mrs. Bert Washburn and son, Ralph, returned to their home at Fowler today, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Perry Washburn. Orphia G. Gant, one of our soldier boys at Camp Shelby, Miss., is now in the hospital at that place, having undergone an operation for the removal of his tonsils and some adeniod growths in his nose.

ROBERT BOWMAN

that will please the people—one of the Chautauqua lecturers if possible. Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock, the Lincoln Ladies Orchestra will give a big concert followed by a short lecture by Alonzo E. Wilson, president of the Lincoln Chautauqua system. Sunday night Rofot. O. Bowman presents'his “Imported Americans.” This is a clever bit of acting end make-up work to represent some of the foreigners who have come to this country. It is highly entertaining, patriotic and amusing at times. Mr. Bowman is one of the really great artists in this line of work. He has appeared with this same program before many of the army camps and is planning to give a great deal of his time to army entertainment work in the future. - ■ The Lincoln Ladies Orchestra will also take part in the Sunday night program, giving a concert .with the full orchestra for an hour or so and thus the chautauqua will close for this year.