Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 170, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Gayety Airdome BEN F. BARNES, Suiter George & Vestuno Singing and Talking Act. A Guaranteed Attraction. ■ - ■ - • ■ mi I —■ ~r /. “THE PUGILIST AND THE GlßL”—Pirce comedy. “FOR THE PAPOOSE”—A fins Indian story and western drama. “HIS MOTHER”—A swell American drama.

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. W. R. Meguire made a business trip to Chicago today. C. E. Prior went to Chicago on a business trip today. Deering Standard twine for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. A girl was born to Mr. and Mnp. Robert Hurley, of Jordan township, Saturday night. "TC" Joe Long and Earl Hemphill went to the Kankakee today to try their luck at fishing. t Mrs. J. W. Childers left today for a two weeks* visit in Hammond with her brother, Parker Overton. A. Gangloff returned yesterday from a short visit at Plymouth with his daughter, Mrs. John Nagel. ! —— rr^ 1 If your old binder plays out call on Hamilton & Kellner. They can furnish a new one immediately. Mrs. J. Doll and son and niece, of Chicago, are visiting several days with H. W. Walter and family.

SandwichPerkins* Windmills. Harry Watson, Phone 204. A boy was born this Wednesday morning, July 17, 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. Ord Yeoman, of near Pleasant Ridge. Mrs. J. Van Cleef, of Cyclone, Ind., returned to her home' today after a week’s visit with E. 0. Gunyon and family, at Newland. __ '■. . Mrs. S’ C. Irwin and little daughter, Genevieve, left today for a visit of a mon,tlh or so with relatives in and around Minneapolis. Mrs. A. K. Yeoman and grandson, Walter Randle, went to Chicago today to visit for days with her son, Roe Yeoman and wife. ReV. John R. Daily came down from Indianapolis today to preach the funeral sermon of Mrs. Belle Coovert at Mt. Ayr this afternoon. The progressives of White county have issued a call to select delegates to the state convention to be held in Indianapolis August Ist. Mfb. Conrad Kellner went to Chicago yesterday to be present today at the wedding of Lawrence Hildebrand, Jr., son of Henry Hildebrand. Miss Roxie Gunyon, who lives with an aunt at Stockwell, Ind., returned to that place today afteT a few days’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Gunyon, of Newland. Mrs. I. H. Feel, of Peru, came today and will vi*it here for a month with her mother, Mrs..H. A. Warren. She was accompanied by her mother-in-law, who will remain for several days. Mrs. Judson J. Hunt was hostess Tuesday afternoon at her home on North Front street to about eighteen young ladles, mostly members of the M. E. Sunday school. The occasion was given in honor of Misses Mabel and Blanche of Baroda, Mich., nieces of Mr. Hunt, who are here for a week’s visit. Light refreshments were served. George and Veeteeno, who close their engagement at The Gayety this .evening, have given the best of satisfaction, and no one should fail to see them on their closing night Thfir Indian impersonation is especially fine and pleases their audiences very much. This vaudeville act and three pictures are given for the small admission of ten cents, i