Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 186, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
' AT THE . Princess Conight PICTURES. The House ou the Hill. The Motion Picture Man. SONG. When I’m Far Away From You, by Leonard F. Andrews.
Johnny Hanks. „ Johnny’s team has been losing some hard luck games lately. Got 3hut out Thursday, although Johnny did his part by getting a hit and 3 put-outs. Friday they failed to score again and Johnny had a clear string of ciphers, not getting a fielding chance nor a hit. Don’t lose sight of the Home Grocery for the best coffee and flour. Take a look at Murray’s clothing window displaying our special pants sale. The Lafayette Victors will be the Wren opponents tomorrow. Hassar will be in the box for the locals. - We have unloaded another car of H. & E. sugar, the best sugar made. JOHN EGER. J. Wilcockson, expert piano tuner, of Hammond, will be in the city for a few days and any of his patrons or friends wishing tuning or repairing done, please phone 151 at Nowels House.
For iced tea, try the fancy Turtle Chop black and green tea at the Home Grocery. Quite a number witnessed the great Ringling circus at Lafayette yesterday and pronounce it the very best ever. The acting is very superior in every way. The horses, especially t # he show animals, are the finest in the world. Fred Linback and family, of near -Pleasant Ridge, and John Linback and family, of near Pleasant Grove, will go to the home of their father northeast of Francesville this afternoon and tomorrow a large number of relatives and friends will gather at the Linback home and give them a big surprise. The Wood family did not get quite all the reunion they wanted Wednesday at Monon and on Friday they rereuned at the hospitable home and fine farm of Harvey W. Wood, Sr., southeast of town, Friday. Most of those who were at Monon Friday gathered at the Wood home and the day was pleasantly spent, except that it was saddened some by the death of Miss Hayes Gwin, of that neighborhood, where she was a general favorite.
Little Jay Wood, the 4-years-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Van Wood, is not recovering very satisfactorily from his recent sickness and operation and his parents and their friends are considerably concerned about him. The drainage tube from the pleural cavity, which he hah been wearing since the operation has been causing him quite a little trouble. Friday he was somewhat worse and his fever had raised considerably. A diffierent tube was inserted and if better results do not ensue it is expected to take him to a hospital.
