Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1910 — HAD $125 HOUSE AT KENTLAND. [ARTICLE]

HAD $125 HOUSE AT KENTLAND.

The St. Augustine Literary Club played “Tony, the Convict," at the Kentland opera house Tuesday night, having about a $125 house. The trip over was made via auto, five autos carrying them over. As usual when depending on this means of conveyance, some of the up,” and a part of the players did not reAch Kentland until nearly nine o’clock, making it fully 9 p. m., when the curtain rose, Mike Kubosky’s machine broke completely down on the trip over, when a short distance the other side of Remington, and an auto had to be secured there to take his party op. Returning Bruce White had a “blow-out” near Remington and was delayed some time, not reaching Rensselaer until about 3 a. m. All had a very nice time, considering the mishaps, and their audience seemed to enjoy the P Ia y- • • ■ ‘ \ Have you seen those v nobby blue serges at Diivall’s Quality Shop as they have got anything beat in town for quality, fit, Tailoring and price. All sizes.—C. Earl Duvall.