Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 173, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Gayety Airdome BEN F. BABIES, H«»qtr The Guzmani Bros, in acrobatic and musical comedy. This is a No. 1 attraction and comes here with a positive guarantee. They come direct from one of the best vaudeville houses in Chicago. Don’t fail to see and hear them. ■ PATHE’S WEEKLY, showing the Shriners’ parade in Los Angeles, and nine other educational and very interesting subjects. See it every week with new subjects. A SOLDIER'S HEART —A thrilling drama describing a true episode of the Italian-Turkish war. MESSINA AS IT IS TODAY—Showing the Neptune fountain.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. •...- _• * - Carriages and buggies for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Ben MeGolly went to his home in Chicago Heights yesterday for a few days’ stay. Deering Standard twine for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. ■ John Duvall came down from Crown Point last night to visit over Sunday with, his family. - Mrs. C. E. Mills went to Otto, 111., today for several weeks' visit with relatives and friends. The jiffy curtains are a feature of the R-C-H cars that are meeting with instant favor by the public. Harry Romaine went to Chicago Heights, today to visit over Sunday with his cousin, A. J. Anderson. A 10-pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Eger this Saturday afternoon. ■ » Miss Ruth Royster, of Delphi, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dean Merica. She will probably remain here for two weeks. / Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kinney, of Wolcott, came today to visit over Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. J. K. davis and family. Mrs. J. 1% Altman, of Remington, who returned from Boulder, Colo., with her son, Jesse, is visiting the family of the. latter.
(Laura and Fred Peck, of Remington, returned home yesterday- evening after a visit of several days with J. D. Allman and family. / Wanted —A good carpenter to erect a roof over a new 24-foot cement porch. See Frank Dnonelly at the lumber yard, or phone No. 4. Lyman Zea returned from Frankfort today where he has been selling his “cure-all” liniment and furniture polish for the past two weeks. C. Arthur Tuteur made a business trip to Indianapolis yesterday. He expects to visit the boys in camp at Ft. Benjamin Harrison while there. •, a - iMiss Ida Jensen, of Wheatfleld, came yesterday for a visit of several days with her sister, Mrs. Joseph P. Hammond, and other relatives and friends. \ (Anson Cox, who has been swamped head over heels in carpenter work this summer, is taking a rest for a day or two. is spending the day in Chicago. ~' rV "• •"*<: ‘ Roscoe Sigler has quit farm work and left today for Michigan City, wihere he has the promise of a job driving a Case automobile for a private family." Mr. and Mrs. Schwarcentr&ub, of Walnut, 111., came this afternoon and will visit for several days with her brother, .Oscar Hauter, and family of southeast of town. Abe Martin says: “Th’ Indynoplus ball dub don’t seem t’ do nothin’ but get in an’ out of form. Take a vacation! If you can’t go yourself send your wife an’ rest at home. Mrs. F?ed Chapman and daughter, Katharine, left today for Chicago Heights, where they will visit for about three weeks with her brothers, Pete and George Kohler, and other relatives. ~~ Feel languid, weak, run down? Headache? Stomach "off?” A good remedy is Burdock Blood Bitters. Ask your druggist Price 91.00. *“* \ *s <a . ' ■ "•' •.» . ■ - 1
