Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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ELLIS THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY Wednesday 3| FEBRUARY Band Boys’ Musical 8- New Pieces- 8 Extra Solos Quartettes if you like good music, don’t fail to hear it. You have the blues and need the music. We have the blues and need the money. Seats for sale by the Band Boys and at Jessen’s. Price 25c.

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Buy your wood and coal o£ Hamilton & Kellner. Joe O'Connor was a Sunday visitor in Rensselaer;'* ‘‘ ’ Miss Margaret Babcock spent. Sat* urday in Chicago. A. C. Robinson made a business trip to Lafayette today. N They are all talking about it. What? Band Boys’ musical Feb. 21. W. P. Baker has been confined to his bed with sickness for several days. Charles Ellis of Brook, was registared at the Makeever hotel Saturday night. ; * * : * • C. P. this morning on a business tripod' Lafayette and Indianapolis. ! • Mrs. Ora T. Ross accompanied her sons, Thompson- and Livingston, to Chicago this morning. '• t- _ A- '’ ■ ' ’ Ben Smith today began moving into his fine new cement house just across the railroad on Forest street. 1 J. H. Francis returned to Ogden, 111., today, after a visit with his father, Joseph Francis, west of townr . ■ ' ‘ 4, 1 'Do not fail to look over our line of farm machinery before buying. HAMILTON & FELLNER. - Mias Margaret Hoffman returned-to Chalmers today after a visit of several days here with Mrs. J. W.. Medicus. Miss Myra Watson was down from Chicago Saturday and Sunday, visiting her Mrs. Kate R. Watson. Mrs. C. G. Spitler returned yesterday from a wieit of two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Delos Coen, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Rice Porter will go to Goochland this afternoon, where she will remain about a week with her father. A good sized audience saw the stock company* present “Wife in Name Only,” Saturday night and were very much pleased. ' Mrs. Ruth Dewey returned about ten’ days ago from a visit of about three months at Los Angeles and Pasadena. Cal. • Miss Nina Lyon, of Delphi, came Saturday to visit her grandmother, Mrs. Julia A. "Healey, with whom she will remain for an indefinite time. Clayton Norgor. whd has been working in a garage at Des Moines, lowa, for several months, arrived home Sunday for a visit, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Norgar.