Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 175, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Gayety Airdome BEN F. BARNES, Manager ■.. . 1 Swift & Swift In high-class musical comedy, playing a number of novelty instruments. A guaranteed attraction. i ,'T _ ■■■■■ THE NEW WOMAN AND THE LION—A ludicrous animal comedy. INTO THE JUNGLE—A dramatic production of merit. Fflffi AND STOWA swell American drama. SPECIAL TO-NIGHT! All children, regardless of age, will be admitted FREE at The Gayety Airdome. Come, and bring all your children, and we don’t care how many you bring, for all children will be admitted free tonight.

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. J. J. Lawler, of Chicago, is here on today. ' ijr Mrs. W. J. Fisher, of Roselawn, is p visiting here today. Philip Waricka, of St. Joseph’s College, went to Lafayette today. iA daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lemuels McCarty yesterday. Fancy Texas “Elberta” peaches for canning this week at John Eger’s. I have for sale a choice lot of blackberries. Phone 525-G. H. W. Wood, Jr. South Dakota has issued a call for . harvest hands to gather the bumper grain crop. The Unique Club of the Pythian Sisters will meet with Mrs. Tuteur Thursday afternoon of this week.

"*M Tom Warren, of Nebraska, and his sister, Mrs. Ellen Oram, of Chicago, are visiting Rensselaer relatives. Miss Bertha Conway returned to . her home in Delphi yesterday, after a visit since Friday with Miss Elizabeth Luers. i C. H. Peck, of Remington, was a in Rensselaer yesterday and .-paid a short business call to The Republican. Mrs. N. G. Halsey and little daughter came yesterday from Kankakee, 111., and will remain here for a week with her husband. Mr. W. R. Lee and son, Howard, I? went to Newman, 111., today to visit with Mr. Lee, who has a merchantlle business there. Rear Admiral Reginald F. Nicholson Saturday Was ordered to relieve Rear Admiral Joseph B. Murdock as commander in chief of the Asiatic fleet

Abe Martin says: “A out-o’-town feller alius looks better to the girls. Th’ open season for burlesque pictures On th' woman’s page is in full blast , A Mrs. Mary E. Lowe returned today It* from McCoysburg, where she has been visiting since Friday with her brother, Squire C. W. Bussell, and . Robert Drake. Thirty gallons of young black bass were deposited in the Kankakee river Slilast Friday at Thayer by Ben Fogli, ”of the Fogli hotel. They were received from the Bureau of Fisheries at Washington. Texas "Elbqrta” peaches are the finest peaches grown. We will have a carload of fancy Texas "Elberta” peaches in bushel baskets on sale A this week. Leave your order. JOHN BOER.