Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 143, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Gayety Airdome - BEN F. BARNff, Manager “THE TENACIOUS SOLICITOR”—A daniy, god comedy; this is u Edison, and they are always good. Don’t miss it. “THE BATTLE OF CRECY”—A great war picture, way back in the year 1346. “SMALL TRADES IN HAVANA”—An instructive picture. “THE CAVE MAN; 4r, BEFORE A BOOK WAS WRITTEN.” Happy Hooligan and Suesana Tonight THE FUNNIEST OF THEM AU. t 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.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Bread, the best in the world, at McFarland’s. Bradley Ross is spending a few days in Chicago. .-" . ' ■ , - : Bread, either potato yeast, salt rising or regular, at McFarland’s. Mrs. Jesse Bringle and son, Jacob, made a business trip to Monon today. Morocco is planning a 4th celebration. The fire company has the affair in charge. Lillo Hauter returned from Purdue yesterday, where he graduated from the agricultural school. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bruce went to Crawfordsville today for an indefinite visit with their son, Harley, and family. We will unload Thursday a car of nice, sound, rural potatoes, for seed dr table use, at >1.50 a bushel. \ JOHN EGER. Miss Eva Wilson returned to her home in Thayer today after % few days’ visit here With Miss Fostene West. We will have another large! shipment of nice pineapples on sale Thursday and Friday, by the case or dozen. JOHN EGER. 1 Mrs. J. C. Jenkins and daughter and J. W. Sapp went to their home in Big Rapids, Mich., today after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs George Hopkins. Raymond Stucker, of ML Ayr, returned today from Indianapolis, where he attended the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Phoebe Smelser, who was 92 years old. Miss Gertrude Goznell, of Campus, 111., who for the past three weeks has been/ the guest ,of Miss Charlotte Kanhe and Mrs. Dave Bare, returned to her home today. Orth Barcus, son of George Barcus, of Wabash, Ind., is visiting friends here a few days. He will go to Koko mo the first ot next week where he will work during the summer months.
Mrs. Simon Leopold is a patient at the Wesley and not the West Side hospital in Chicago as incorrectly, stated in former issues of this paper. She is doing very nicely according to the latest advices. Mrs. Frank Moore, who was operated on at a Lafayette hospital one day last week, fs getting along very nicely and It is expected will be able to sit up some after Saturday, when the stitches 'will be* removed from the operation wound. Mrs. Cann, of Chicago, is visiting friends in Rensselaer this week. She was formerly Miss Kitty Hyland, and was a resident here, and will be remembered by many people of Rensselaer, although this is her first visit here in sixteen years. P W. A. Davenport went to Lafayette today to meet his wife and children, who are returning from a visit of several weeks with relatives in Kentucky. His father will probably arrive here the fore part of next week and stay the remainder of the summer. C. Chupp, who has been visiting his father, Levi Chupp, for the past week, went to Edinburgh, Ind., today, from where he wlll go to Itbica, N. Y., to accept a position as assistant In the plant mythologic department at Cornell university. He graduated from Wabash college this year, having specialized in botany.
