Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

OPENING GayetyAirdome Monday, June 3 BEN F. BARNES, - - Manager BILLY BOUGHTOK’S § Overland Show Has been engaged for this event, bringing to Rensselaer one of the Best and Strongest Vaudeville Companies En Tour. LOOK AT THIS LIST OF PERFORMERS. NELAH, Queen of the wire. MILLIE St. CYR, French Magician. AMY BOUGHTON, Serpentine Dancer. THE LEANDOS, Premier Acrobats and Contortionists. HELEN MAY, Aerialist. BILLY BOUGHTON, Comedian. ARCHIE HINCHLEY, Song and Dance Artist Will exhibit at Gayety Airdome all week, commencing Mon., June 3. TEN CENTS TO ALL

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Carl Wood went to Chicago today. Dr. I. M. Washburn went to Chicago today. J. C. Gwin made a business trip to Chicago today. * Robert Fendig went to Hammond today on Geo. E. Murray made a business trip to Indianapolis yesterday. . Mrs. C. M. Sands returned yesterday from a visit at Monon. The Standard Bearers will meet at the Monneit Home this evening. Mrs. F. Emery returned from a business trip to Monon yesterday. - • Otto Braun, came down from Lowell today to hold band practice tonight ~ Miss Lois Thompson -returned yesterday from a visit in Indianapolis. The finest lot of buggies ever exhibited in Rensselaer. See them before you buy at Hamilton & Kellner**. ' E. M. Morrow, of Linden, came yesterday to visit his brother, Bev. F. A. Morrow. , j." •' . I <ii min i ■!■■ i ' in— ■ See oar line of cultivators and gophers. HAMILTON A KELLNER. Charles E. Kersey was appointed “guardian Monday of Lillian Sachs, only heir in the Rosa Klatt estate. The estate consists of 80 acres of land and about $250 worth of personal property.