Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
siĀ® Here, Good People, is a Lumber Yard Filled from stem to stern with The Best Lumber While nothing keeps better than well Reasoned lumber, we bought it to sell to you to keep. Prove It's Lasting Qualities. GRANT-WARNER LUMBER CO. of pioneer life were -most graphically represented. This county, furthermore, did much in the way of permanent memorials. The Clio club presented a fountain to the city and a Fayette county centennial hospital for which some $40,000 has been raised, was dedicated. Johnson county: A home made, home produced pageant of Johnson county was given by the several townships on the Franklin college campus, In which the history of the county was told in four episodes. It was very largely attended and hailed as the most elaborate historic production ever attempted in Johnson county. Chief credit belongs to Miss Jeanette Zeppenfeld of the Franklin college faculty, who arranged the pageant and was assisted by Miss Hazel Abbett, Miss Florence Johnson and Dana Gather. Local pageants: Irvington, undei the leadership of George S. Cottman, put on a beautiful centennial pageant in Ellenberger park, portraying the beginnings of Irvington on a background of state history. The Culver summer school presented a pageant depicting Indian life and the legends of Lake Maxlnkuckie. The Black Horse troop presented the removal of the Indians by General John Tipton.
SATURDAY NIGHT at the Gayety EXTRA EXTRA 4 People 4 2 Double Teams 2 We promised to give a good show last Saturday night. We fulfilled our promise. We promise a bigger and better show this Saturday night. Don't miss it. 15 and 5 Cents
