Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 131, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

OPENING GayetyAirdome Monday, Juno-3 BEN F. BARNES, - - Hauler BILLY BOUGHTON’S Overland Show Has been engaged for this event, bringing to Rensselaer one of the Best and Strongest Vaudeville Companies En Tonr. LOOK AT THIS LIST OF PERFORMERS. NELAH, Queen of the wire. MILLIE St. CYR, French Magician. ANY BOUGHTON, Serpentine Dancer. THE LEANDO?, Premier Acrobats and Contortionists. HELEN MAY, Aerialist. BILLY BOUGHTON, Comedian. ARCHIE HINCHLEY, Song and Dance Artist. Will exhibit a Airdome all week, commencing Mon., June 3. TEN CENTS TO ALL LOCAL HAPPENINGS. >Dr. John D. Ellis returned to Chi* cago today. Fresh strawberries every day at John Eger’s. ■Rev. F. A. Morrow will preach at the Baptist church Sunday evening. _ MM-*-Try our new, mild, full cream and brick cheese. JOHN EGER. Miss Hazel McColly, of Chicago Heights, spent Decbratton Day with relatives here. Cyrus Ball, of Francesville, came Thursday to spend the day and attend the Memorial Day services. Born, a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson, of Barkley township, Wednesday, May 29, 1912. D. L. Trout, of the Chicago stock yards, made a business call on A- O. Moore today. Orla Clouse, Jess Wilcox and Leo Wdrland, of Rensselaer, visited friends here Sunday evening.—Francesville Tribune. Hot weather beverages: root beer, birch beer, sarsaparilla and ginger ale. Large quart bottles, 2 for 25c at John Eger’s. Gilbert Albin and wife and baby were here from the Victor Burkland farm, southwest of ML Ayr, to spend Memorial — fr Van Norman was in Rensselaer yesterday evening renewing old acquaintances. He Is now attending Winona college at Winona Lake, Ind.