Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 168, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PRINCESS THEATRE Tonight - Special-Tonight ■SSB COWBOY AND INDIAN Frootier Celßbration Held at Cheyenne, Wyoming reviewed and participated in by Col. Theodore Roosevelt, wild glories of the vanished western border* Over 3,000 FEET of the greatest motion pictures in the world showing "the West as it was." Z See This Great Moving-Picture Show tonight!
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Miss Bessie DeFries, of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mrs. Frank Ross. Try that lean sweet pickle pork, 15c lb. at the Home Grocery. J. C. Chilcote, of Mt. Ayr, is in town today. 1 Just a little better than others. — Home Grocery. Miss Mabel Eckman, of Hoopeston. 111., came today for a visit with Mrs. Rice Porter. The Home Grocery is receiving fine Michigan celery direct from the gardens now. x Frank Haskell, who has been laid up with his injured knee, was able to get down town for awhile today. Simon Fendig, of Wheatfield, visited his mother here today, returning home this afternoon. Abe Hurley, of southeast of town, had two fingers of Tfie left hand cut to the bone yesterday on a binder. Yacht Club salad dressing,-“King of its kind,” 15c and 25c sizes—Home Grocery. Norman Gorham and Miss Donna Bull, accompanied by the latter’s sis-~ ter, spent Sunday in Monticello. Starr’s home roasted, fresh roasted coffees are the cheapest and best. Try them. Rev. Baech and wife, of Delphi, returned home this afternoon after a visit with relatives and friends here. Hugh Leavel has rented Green Thornton’s house in the northwest part of town. James Reed, of north of town, took his wife to Chicago this afternoon, where she will be operated upon in a hospital.' Frank Milkey, of Steger, 111., and Miss Hazel McColly, of Chicago Heights, are here to attend the wedding of Chauncey E. Johnson and Miss Jennie Mearle McColly. Coffees are advancing right along. Our prices are below the market. Try our 25 and 30 cent coffee; compare them with the 35 and 40 cent grades others sell. C. C. STARR & CO. The marriage of Mr. Chauncey E. Johnson, of Steger, 111., and Miss Jennie Mearle McColly will take place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kresler at four o’clock this afternoon. Mrs. Mattie Grant went to Chicago today, where she will undergo an operation. Her son, Orland, and wife, accompanied her, and will visit in Hammond before their return. Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner Tongue coated? Bitter taste? Complexion sallow? Liver needs waking up. Doan’s Reguleta cure bilious attacks. 25 cents at any drug store. John Poole left today on a business trip to Oklahoma City. On his return he will stop off at Prairie Grove, Ark., where he owns a canning factory, and which he expects to start in operation during his visit there. The cowboy and Indian moving picture show will be repeated at the Princess this evening. Last evening during the last half of the second show the machine became disabled, to the disappointment of an audience of ISO. The show is first class in every particular and should draw large crowds tonight ♦
