Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 142, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Gayety Airdome BEK f. BAKKES, MmQct Happy Hsellean and Suesana Tonieht THE FUNNIEST OF THEM ALL. If you want to have a good laugh, don’t , fail to visit the Gayety Airdome tonight. This is a guaranteed attraction; money’refunded if dissatisfied. TH® mTWTO TOIUQMT “THE FISH STORY”—A reariu cwedy. D®»’t fail to see it “THE RIVALS”- A splendid dramatic snbject !■ plot and interpretation. “ALONG THE MEDITERRANEAN”—A fine, instructive picture.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Bread, the beet In the world, at McFarland’s. Mrs. Mary E. Lowe Is visiting in Monticello today. Mrs. M. E. Corliss went to Chicago today on business. Call Phone 99 for the best bread eVer sold in Rensselaer. The National Biscuit kind. Fresh every morning. .B. B. Miller was in town for a short while today, enroute to his home tn Mt Ayr, from a business visit to Chicago. ' • We will have another large shipment of nice pineapples on sale Thursday and Friday, by the case or dozen. JOHN EGER. Mrs. John Stibbe, of .Union township, returned yesterday from a visit since Saturday with relatives at Logansport. Don’t miss taking a guess on the largest sack of flour ever put up. We may deliver it to your house. JOHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Parcels returned to their home in Chicago today after a visit here since Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Ed Parcels. We will unload Thursday a car of nice, sound, rural potatoes, for seed or table use, at $1.50 a bushel. » . . JOHN EGER. Comrade Fox is expecting to go to Knox next Saturday, where he will work on a gravel road being constructed by George Brown. Fred Arnott accompanied his wife and Mrs. W. R. Lee to Chicago today, from where the two latter will start for Colorado Springs, Col. • Remember, you can have your wall paper cleaned even if you have done your housecleaning. Better see me at once. Satisfaction guaranteed. W. A. Davenport
The Rensselaer Producing Co. has purchased a new model R-2 Buick, one-ton truck, and will use it for gathering produce'from the territory surrounding Rensselaer. Conrad Kellner has his new barn about completed and the foundation for the house Is being built The foundation will fie of cement blocks and the chouse Is to be frame. Mrs. Ernest Clark, who has been visiting relatives at Delphi for the past month, came here yesterday tor • x few days’ visit before returning to her horde at Tennessee Pass, Col. Mrs. J. A. Hopkins, who has been visiting her father, Jerome Harmon of near Parr, and relatives and friends in Rensselaer for the past several weeks, returned to her home in Superior, Neb., yesterday. If you are tired of sour or clammy bread, and if you are tired of baking some of that delicious bread baked by the National BiscUit Co. Sold by J. Charles Osborne and Judge C. W. Hanley went to Chicago today. Charley went to transact a little business and incidentally will take in the. White Sox-Boston game, but the judge went especially to see the Sox play. Simon Leopold returned from Chicago today, where he has been with his wife at the Wesley hospital. She
