Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mrs. F. E. Babcock went to Goodland yesterday to visit her mother, Mrs. S. A. Freelqve, ‘ over Sunday. Miss Edna King, of Winoua Lake, is hejre to spend the winter with her sister, Miss Bessie King, the librarian, and attend high school. In Newton county the total appropriations for county purposes reaches a total of $72,595,36, and the total county levy is but 47.65 cents, or about 18 cents less than Jasper county. Walter Lee, of the G. E. Murray Co., firm, has purchased .an interest in the Hemphill horsestocks business and will devote a part of his time to extending the manufacture and sale of the latter. Rev. Kindig and Jay W. Williams are attending the M. E. conference at Greencastle. It seems to be the general opinion that Rev. Kindig will be returned here for another year. He has been here four years now. Mrs. E. P. Honan and son Edward visited the former’s brother, James Hemphill, in Danville, 111., last week. They were accompanied home by Jim’s little daughter Edna Margaret Hemphill, who \4 visiting them at present. Knox, the county seat of Starke county, has climbed on the water wagon, the remonstrators winning out by the magic 23 majority. Six saloons will be put out of business. Other towns in Pulaski and Starke will attempt to follow suit. The Marion tp., schools will open Monday with the following corps of teachers: Pleasant Ridge W. F. Osborne; James, Fred Tyler; Putts, Anna Luers; .Slaughter, Lizzie Luers; Belle Center, Clare Jessen; Bowling Green, Zelma Rayher; Union, Paul Glazebrook; Wood, Loma Wood.
Manager Ellis has given the theatre-going public some good attractions the past few weeks and has several more good ones booked. Tonight “Toyland” is the attraction and Monday night “A Human Slave” will appear. Both are much above the average seen here and will no doubt draw good houses. _________ Mrs. Littlefield of Remington, and sons Dr. A. H. and Charlie, with the former’s wife and two children, spent Sunday with tbs family of N. Littlefield of Rensselaer. Dr. Littjefield has reoently sold his dental practice at Clarion, lowa, and after a few weeks visit with his mother and brothers here will go to San Diego, Cal., with the intention of spending the winter and perhaps locating peramnently in California.
Spofford, Powell and Cohn’s production of Halton Powell’s greatest play “A Human Slave” will be seen ut the Ellis Opera House on Monday evening, Sept. 9. All lovers of good comedy drama are familiar with the lines of this story, this being its fourth successful season, but the play. never seems to grow old or monotonous. More applications for return dates were had this year than last, proving conclusively that the play pleases and entertains theatre patrons and that the local manager’s beast is made glad by substantial box office receipts. Lots of “crackini' good” specialties are promised this trip ana business here should be capacity.
