Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 126, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1909 — COLLEGEVILLE. [ARTICLE]
COLLEGEVILLE.
J. Kostlk, of Murray, Ohio, entered the classical department of the college last Monday. The students who bad been away for Thanksgiving have returned and are again at t'heir work, though, perhaps, all the effects of the interruption have not yet vanished. F. Lippert, of East Chicago, was called home Saturday afternoon on account of the death of his father, who had been a patient sufferer for several years. Rev. N. Greiwe represented the college at the funeral. . T. F. Kramer has returned from Chicago where he attended the land show, the stock show and other interesting incidentals. He reports the exhibitions of great instructive value, and especially interesting are the joustings of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table at the Stock Yards. The representative basket ball team has been selected as follows: R. Carmody, H. Berghoff, C. McArdle, N. Nagleisen, J. Lill and R. Shahan. C. Ried was chosen manager. The captain of the team has not yet been selected. • * The class teams are organizing; then there will be games scheduled for all the free hours of the day. B. Hayes and H. Moran are the managers of the local league. During the last few days two pedigreed, shapely-formed, jet-black, young dogs have been making their tentative borne here. Apparently they are strayed animals, and true to their canine Instincts they are becoming a nuisance hereabouts. Unless claimed in the near future they will be considered derelicts and dealt with accordingly. 7 The religion that is noisy in church is something very quiet where it Is most needed.
