Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
He is educator, preacher, author, and lecturer. William A. Quayle at the Christian church, Monday evening, October 26th, under the auspices of Ladies’ Literary Society. —— ; . Your wife wants a new sewing machine. „ Why not get her the very best and have it last a life time. Wprland has the FREE, the best ever manufactured. DON’T buy a\seWing machine until *you' see the FREE at Worland’s furniture store. Will put it tip against any machine ever manufacbottom price/ either cash or on installments. See it before you buy. /» * in « i»up»il m ' i Frank Maloy, the Lowell football enthusiast, who gathered his first pig skin impetus here in Rensselaer and cultivated it while a student at South Rend, is coaching another Lowell team and would like to have a game with Rensselaer. It is not improbable that some of f the* old timers will organize just to accommodate Lowell. Frank would like to hear from some Rensselaer enthusiast along this line- - Jj J • V - , . : The republican meeting at Wheatfield was quite a success last Saturday,'and both Mr. Dowling of Indianapolis, and Mr. Ball, of Munciei, made fine speeches. The crowd would have been much larger but for the fact that so many were compelled to return to their homes to fight the prairie fires, which were started short#ly before- the meeting, began. The Watson quartette from Rensselaer sang several songs and were cheered and brought back repeatedly. Harrison Wasson and wife have b c en entertaining his brother Calvin A. Wasson and family for the past few days. For the past two and a half years Mr. Wasson and family have been living on a claim he had near Traax, N. Dak., and now he has paid it out but decided that he would not like to live in that country, and he will probably locate again at his former home in Ohio, although keeping hia North Dakota farm. Today they went to Union City, where they will visit reiatvies before going to Ohio. 1 • - '• Miss Maude Adams will begin a brief engagement at the Illinois theatre, Chicago, next Monday evening October 26th, in “What Eveiy Woman Knows,” a brand new comedy by J. M. Barrie, who wro’e “The Little | Minister,” Quality Street” and Peter Pan” for her. This will be one of the big events of the current theatrical season in Chicago. Miss Adams is' always a welcome visitor on whatever stage she appears or in whatever role, but when she comes in a brand new character drawn by the magic pen of the brilliant Scotsman who gave her Lady Babbie and Peter Pan the pleasure is increased tenfold.
