Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 191, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ADDITIONAL TODAY'S LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
_ The Christian church picnic in the Nagel grove yesterday was a great success. About 250 attended it, and old and young shared in the amusements with esual enjoyment. A large number of contests had been arranged and small prizes were given the winners. Soft ball was used in the ganie between the married men and the boys and the youths were victorious. Buy it now. Now is the time to buy o bottle of Chamberlaih’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. This remedy has no superior. For sale by all dealers, c Senator. Halieek and his friend McFarland motored over from Rensselaer Sunday with their wives. While the ladies were enjoying a dish of ice cream the gentlemen hunted up Auditor Bringham, Chet Loughridge and Ira Drake and pulled off a little checker tournament. Same old story, but they can’t give up.—Kentland Enterprise. A well known Des Moines woman, after suffering miserably for two days from bowel complaint, was cured by one dose of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by all dealers. c The present owner of the K. of P. btiilding is M. C. Roe, of Rutland, li:., he having recently traded for it. It. is understood the consideration was about $30,000. Mr. Roe was here Thursday conferring with L. H. Hamilton, the agent, dnd meeting the various tenants of the building. He expects to keep the building and has paid off all the indebtedness except the original mortgage to the Dickinson Trust Co. of $7,500. When Eli and Jane was written it was the intention of the author to give the play the surroundings of human nature and realism. Those facts alone were looked after with careful detail and had much to do with the success of the play. Eli and Jane can’t be excelled for fun, originality and novelties, giving you an evening of enjoyment that you will not soon forget, Ellis Theatre, Saturday night, Aug. 13th, last time htre. *
Toward the termination of a law suit the lady in the case arose and with a blushing countenance addressed the court. "Your honor,” said she, “if I admit having made a mistake in my testimony would it vitiate all I have said?” Instantly the lawyers on both sides became perturbed and excited, while the judge regarded her gravely. "Well madam” said the court, after a pause. “That depends entirely on the nature of your error. What is it please?” “Why, you see,” answered the lady, more and more flushed and embarased, “when the clerk asked me my age I was so flustered, you know, that I inadvertantly gave him my bust measure.” Did you ever sit on a mossy bank and look at the sun-kissed brook as it merrily dances in glee around the protudlng pebbles and feel glad that you were alive? Well, and that is the same sensation that you experience when you go to see Eli and Jane, the clever show that is soon to be here, It is a laughing, bubbling pure heart and home story. When the curtain drops on the last act you feel as though you had been refreshed by a dring of good cool spring water. Hairy Green In the title role is enough to insure a good performance. Saturday, Aug. 13th, Ellis Theatre. Willis J. Imes dropped off the 10:55 train today, enroute to his home in Indianapolis from Chicago, where he had attended the big Knight Templar conclave as a member of the Lafayette commandery. He enjoyed the affair immensely, as did all who attended it. Mr. Imes informs us that Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobs, who have been living in his house at the corner of Forest and Clark streets, are about to move to the J. T. Randle property, on Cullen and Susan streets, where they will keep house for Mr. Randle. The Imes property will therefore be either for sale or rent and a deal may possibly be made during Mr. Imes short stay here, which will probably terminate tomorrow. He is looking well and reports that both himself and Mrs. Imes are well in health and pledged with their Indianapolis home and the business they are receiving at their millinery store in the north part of that city. An ordinary case of diarrhoea cam, as a rule, be cured by a single dose of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy has no superior for bowel complaints. For hale by all dealers.
