Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 December 1908 — From the Mt. Ayr Pilot. [ARTICLE]

From the Mt. Ayr Pilot.

i W. W. Miller and Chas. Baker are each contemplating the purchase of an automobile. I Marion Corbin will have a public sale on Jan. 20, and then move to I Michigan, where he recently purchased a farm. , | Rev. Noland has so arranged his appointmentss as to make it possible for him to be present at the Sunday school every other Sunday. “ 1 James Rimer, who has been working in Wabash, Ind., for the past several months, came home last Saturday for a visit with his family and numerous friends. Guy Crisler, who moved with his parents to Washington about fifteen years ago, came the latter part of last week for a visit with friends and relatives at this place and Rensselaer. Guy, like all residents of that state, thinks that Washington is the only state in the Union. Walter Ponsler, J. J. Garrity and Wm. McCord went to Lafayette Tues- | day to attend the Jacksonian Banquet at which John W. Kern was scheduled to speak, which was held theie that evening. Mr. Ponsler went from there to Columbia City to look after some matters pertaining to bis farm. The Princess 5 cent theatre which Mr. Wattes Rhode opened for the first time Saturday night, drew several good audiences and evidenly the people are ready for the moving picture theatre again. The theatre is , very attractively arranged and quite commodious, and the picture screen is large. Miss Cora Bruner sang the illustrated song. The tbeatie will be open every night and the dally program will be announced in the Republican.