Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 178, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Gayety Airdome BEN F. BARNES, Manager " 111 " L The Delzaros Sensational Novelty Act Roman Rings and Trapeze. Don’t Fail to See Them A Guaranteed Attraction ■ “JOSEPHINE”—The young Josephine is told by the Gypsy that she will become a queen. “ON HER WEDDING DAY”—A very fine American drama. / “CATCHING CROCODILE”—On the river Kiang. i. ’ ’
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
V. J. Crlsler reurned today from a business trip to Lafayette. Ike Tuteur came down from Chicago today to visit with old friends. Miss Clara Robinson weijt to Frankfort today for a few days’ visit with friends. Orla Clouse returned today from, an outing trip to Dowagiac and points in Wisconsin. Mrs. John Mecklenburg left today for a few days’ visit with her son, Charles, at Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowen ttre visiting in Peoria, 111., this week with her parents and relatives. Miss Ada Diener, of Chicago, came Wednesday for a viSitflntilt'Sxraday with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Healy. Miss Louise Mendenhall, of Greensburg, is visiting Miss Nell Moody and other friends hqye for a few days. Miss Flora Kahler arrived today from Dyer, where she has been visiting her brother, Joe, for some time.
Shipment on car of peaches delayed. Will not arrive until next Monday or Tuesday. JOHN EGER. Merle Warren returned to his home at Lawton, Okla., today after several weeks’ visit here with relatives and friends. / Mrs. Ida. Champion and two daughters, pf Chicago, are visiting her mother,’ Mrs. Philip McElfresh, and other relatives.
Miss Anna Jasperson came from Tefft this morning and will be the guest of Miss Mary Goetz, of west of town, for a few days.
Miss Ella Condron, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Healy for the past week, returned yesterday to her home In Pittsburg, Pa.
George D. Zea was down from Dr. Turfler’s farm near Laura today. He has laid by his onions and Everything points to a mammoth crop.
Democrats of the house in caucus Wednesday night voted, 70 to 62, not to recede from their “no battleships” program in the naval appropriation bill.
Miss Maldai Teagarden, of San Antonio, Tex., arrived here Tuesday and will remain for an indefinite visit with her aunt, Mrs. Charlotte George and family.
Misses Vera and Ivatti Healey went to Remington today to visit Misses Martha and Helen Parker. Miss Wilda Littlefield is also visiting in Remington. Isaac Parker, who is operating Everet Halstead’s thrashing outfit, started to thrash his own crop today and will then proceed on a long run in Newton- township. Irma and Jennie Ganson have gone to their (home at Grand Tower, IIU to Visit relatives until the- reopening of the Watts de Peyster School for Girls on September 4th. George P. Daugherty is quite poorly now and last night was somewhat worse. His- brother, Lewis Daugherty, and daughter, Mrs. Chas. Bell, of Chicago, came today to visit him. ■ • • George Collins came from Indianapolis yesterday for a visit of two or three weeks with his parents,»Mr. and Mrs. Alt Collins and other relatives. Mrs. Collins will join him here later. '
