Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 177, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 July 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Gayety Airdome BEN F. BARNES, Muager ■ ■— HHl»— l »l| I - , - - ~/| I ■ I. ■« Tl_ T\ 1— lhe Delzaros \ Sensational Novelty Act Roman Rings and Trapeze. Don’t Fail to See Them A Guaranteed Attraction “THE ENCHANTED FIFER"—A great fairy tale. “THE TEBITH SIBERIA FAIR”—A flae pictare. “PAYING THE PRICE”—A good Westers story. “LUXOR, EGYPT”—Built on the ruins of the. ancient Bible town Thebes. \ “LULU’S DOCTOR” i
Frank Maloy, of Lowell, has identified himself with the new progressive party. Frank has been a democrat heretofore. Mrs. E. N. Loy an(b son, Robert, went to Gary Tuesday for a few days' visit with her sister, Mrs. McCracken, and family. Clifford, son of Frank B. Hamm, today; for Alma, Mich., where he will join his mother for a few weeks’ visit withrelatives. Miss Constance Adams returned to her home here this week after a visit of several months with friends and relatives in the west. ,; ’ 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Passon left today for Chicago Heights, where they will visft for two weeks with their son, Charles, and other relatives. Miss Helen Carson returned to her home in Monticello today after a few days’ visit here with Misses Jan# Moody and Martha Long and other friends.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Leo Col vert went to Chicago today for a few days’ visit. R. A. Booth, of was here on business today. I . Fancy Texas “Elberta” peaches for canning this week at John Eger’s. 53,000 sacrifice sale of shoes at Vance Collins’, west of court house. Mrs. Harrison Timmons is visiting relatives at Buffalo and Francesville. iSee the Warner Stock Company In their pavilion theatre all next week.
I have for sale a choice lot .Of blackberries. Phone 525-G. H. W. Wood, Jr. .... „ Miss Hazel Jacks went to Winona Lake today to visit for a few days with, friends. Attorney W. H. Parkison and Dr, E. N. Loy made a business trip to Chicago today. Misses Jeanette and Alice Eib returned today from a week’s visit at Winona Lake. Miss Cora\Bruner went to Delphi today and will visit over Sunday with Miss Josephine Boyd. Everybody’s doing it. What? —Why, going to see the Warner Stock Company next Monday night. Misses Ethel Sharp and Tillie Mal'chow returned yesterday from an outing Qf a week at Winona Lake.
Mrs. Mary E. Lowe expects to leave tonight for Cross, Mich., where she has extensive land holdings. She will stay with James Lefler and wife while there and will be gone about four or five weeks.
You can secure Mica Special Roofing from any dealer in Jasper or Newton counties. If your dealer doe's not have It in stock, call me up and I will supply you direct. Prices the same everywhere. HIRAM DAY. _ A party of onion raisers from near Nappanee- visited Dr.of onions near Rensselaer during the past week, and after looking it over said that it was the best that they had seen this year.—Monticello Journal. . - ■- Mrs. C. L. Harper and daughters, Ruth and Esther, and son, Flint, went to Battle Ground yesterday, where they will remain for a week or more. They have a cottage therei and will open and put it in order preparatory to the opening of the camp meetings. Texas “Elbqrta” peaches are the finest peaches grown. We will have a carload of fancy Texas “Elberta" peaches in* bushel baskets on sale this week. Leave your order. JOHN EGER. A Classified Adv. will find It
Call up phone 54 for fancy Texas “Elberta” peaches in bushel baskets, for canning. JOHN EGER.
Ernest Ramey, a clerk in the G. E. Murray grocery, and family are spending a week’s vacation in Hammond.
The jiffy curtains are a feature of the R-C-& cars that are meeting with Instant favor by the public.
Mr. and Mrs. George Macy, of Columbus, Ohio, arrived here the fore part of the week and will remain for a three or four weeks’ visit with his mother, Mrs. John Makeever.
Feel languid, weak, run down? ’Headache? Stomach "off?” A good remedy Is Burdock Blood Bitters. Ask your druggist Price >I.OO.
COMING! COMING! The Real Pavilion Show The Warner Stock Co. In their Mammoth Tented Theatre Presenting a repertoire of late successful plays at popular prices of admission, 15 and 25 cts. Commencing Next Monday, July 29 One Lady admitted free with each paid adult ticket Monday night. • . | OPENING PLAY The Shepherd of the Hills
