Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 140, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Motion Pictures -•• V‘ -'Tj.■ "■ J Our new machine is now workfag fine, and you will be pleased with the splendid films we are showing. The subjects for tonight.are: .7.7’’ 7 Dr. BILL’S PATIENT A Good Comedy. THE SAILOR’S LOVE LETTER A Fine Drama. THE SECOND HONEYMOON ’ A Fine Picture. See and hear Mrs. Munro play the piano and cornet at tie same time. A real guaranteed attraction, and money back if not satisfied.
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. W. R. Meguire went to Chicago today. Bread, the best In the world, at McFarland’s. , ' Willis Lutz made a business trip to Lafayette today. Marion Jacks, of Monon, was here on business today. 4 Mrs. W. L. Myer went to Chicago today, for a short visit. (Samuel and Benhart Fendig made a business visit to Chicago today. Fancy old potatoes, $1.50 a bushel. New potatoes, 50c a peck. ; JOHN EGER. -- - C. H. Deards, of Chicago, made a business trip here today in the interests of the J. Baum Safe & Lock Co., of Cincinnati, o: . x Mrs. A. J. Biggs returned yesterday from Indianapolis, where she has been visiting with her son, Harry and wife ■ <' ■’ 4 - - - e.-» ** - ■ -■ ___ : and other relatives. We will unload Thursday a car of nice, sound, rural potatoes, for seed or table use, at $1.50 a bushel. JOHN EGER. Simon Leopold went to' Chicago today to be with his wife, who will undergo a surgical operation at the West Side hospital this afternoon. ‘ Don’t miss taking a guess on the largest sack of flour ever put up. We may deliver it to your house. JOHN EGER. Rex Warner returned today from Lafayette where he was present at the ceremonies of laying the corner stone of the new Sigma Chi fraternity house, which is the gift of George Ade. We will have another large” shipment pt nice pineapples on sale Thursday and Friday, by the case or dozen. JOHN EGER. Dallas - Nowels and daughter, Miss Floy, arrived today from Parsons, Kas., for an indefinite visit with his father, David Nowels, and other relatives. ~- Mrs. L J. Meese, who visited with her nephew, O. S. Baker and family, since last Friday, returned to her home in Gbicago yesterday. She was accompanied by Nora Baker, who will , ntav #rus» viftii Btaj avTt YrCVn B T . I—H ■ ■ -I ■■ J. M. Lesh, a former resident of Jasper county, but now of Menominee, Wis., is visiting friends and relatives here. He is on his way home from a trip tn Peru, Ind., and Dayton, O. Mr. Lesh is in good health and enjoys working in the woods on his Wisconsin farm. John Healy and son, Alonzo, accorttpanied 8. E. Overton to his home in South Haven, Mich., today, where he owns a big wood carving factory. They started about 7 o’clock this morning, making the trip overland In Mr. Overautomobile. They will return home by railroad tomorrow.
