Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 116, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Educational Motion Picture Co. ... ~. FEATURING GREAT ... American and Foreign Industries. i—■ mi. 1 *'frfru i ; t " MiiWi'i j - ,„ . The greatest of factory and farm scenes. Plowing an acre of ground in less than four minutes. Development of the methods of harvesting. INTERMISSION OF REAL MAGIC. Greatest magic pictures ever made. See the fish and animals in the bottom of the sea. I I - ill. rfff Mjy,.., y ...... ELLIS THEATRE
ELLIS THEATRE Rensselaer, Indiana. SATURDAY, If IV 10 Afternoon&Evening |f|H I 10 2:80 and BjoO*o , el®ek.
General Admission 25c
The industrial part of this program wad exhibited at Purdue University.
■ WE ATM KB FORECAST. Generally fair tonight and Wednesday. " jgr..'y.:: i .rTs.r. 1 x-.'r.iiii f 1 , ..iv* j 'ij j - Buy your wood, feed and coal of Hamilton ft Kellner. Mrs. Frank Harmon has been visiting since - last Satilrday at Watseka, Fresh hot home-made crackerjack at Blue’s lunch wagon Thursday and Saturday of each week. Miss Wilma Peyton accompanied her'little cousin, Florence Fox, to Otterbein today. She will visit a day or two before returning home. Charles W. Murray, who has been In the southwest for a number of years, and who. is now located at Crosby ton, Texas, will become a reader of The Republican, sent to him as a present
New Survivor of Titanie found in the story of “My Lady’a Garter,” by Jacques Futrelles, who went down In the wreck but whose latest story was saved. Read It in the Saturday Evening Post. LINN PARKISON, Agent. For this week, a money saver for you. We will sell you for 25c, One kind or assorted, 4 cans of standard sweetcorn, hominy, baked ~ beans in tomato Sauce, red kidney beans, apples, pie peaches or pumpkin. Every can guaranteed.
JOHN EGER. Cards have been received here announcing the marriage of Star Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Marshall, formerly of Rensselaer, but now of Medford, Oregon, to Mr. Donald Lynge Colvig, on Wednesday, May 8, 1012, at Medford. They will be at home after June 3, at 928 South Holly street, Medford, Oregon. 'hie writer saw Edwin P. Hammond of Lafgyette, formerly of this city,-In Indianapolis last'Friday. He was attending a meeting of the Loyal Legion. He looks ten years younger than he did when we saw him something like a year before and remarked that he Is feeling very mnch improved in health and had gained twenty pounds in weight within six months. He is evidently going to enjoy many more years of active professional life. This will be splendid news to his numerous comrades and old Mends in Rensselaer and Jasper county. r* on Dr nn Your
