Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Gayety Airddme BEN F. BAKKES, Hunger Prof. Stockton’s Wonderful Performing Dogs. Don’t fail to see the world’s champion dog tricycle riders. This is a guaranteed attraction and if not perfectly satisfied come to the box office and get vour money. Don't fail to send the little ones, as this is one of the finest lot of performing dogs ever seen here. Ask those who saw the show last night . THE PALACE AND FOUNTAINS OF VERSAILLES, FRANCE. AUTOMATIC MOVING CO.—Furniture-moving automatically. THE BAG OF GOLD —Sam Prentiss is cast ashore on the coast of Lower California. SCENES OF THE TURKISH-ITALIAN WAR—ArttUery bombarding the Turkish positions.

Mrs. Katie Lee and daughter, LaVera, left today for an extended visit at Highland, Kans., Fall City, Neb., and other points. A car load of fancy Elberta peaches just in from Texas. Leave your order before they are all sold. JOHN EGER. Judge Robert M. Vanatta and daughter, Marjorie, of Marion, arrived yesterday for a visit of a week or so with his father, John R. Vanatta.

LOCA^ HAPPENINGS. S. A. Duggins was in Monon today on business. _ T. W. Grant was in Chicago yesterday on business. Mrs. Will Donnelly visited friends in Monon yesterday. Pete Cline went to his home in DeMotte today for a few days’ visit Chas. Crouch, of Hammond, is visiting friends here until over Sunday. Mrs. S. J. Sigler, of Mt. Ayr, name yesterday for a visit with Mrs. I. J. Porter. ———~~ Mrs. Ben Harris, Sr., and daughter, Flora, went to Hammond today for a short stay. See the "Man Pull the Plow” August 14th, 1912. HAMILTON & KELLNER. A. E. Kirk went'* to Battle Ground today to cover Mr. Harper’s cottage with z his patent roofing. Mrs. Brunsden came down from Hammond today to visit over Sunday with her father, W. R. Shesler. Mrs. A. Gangloff returned yesterdaj’ from a three weeks visit at Plymouth, with her daughter, Mrs, John Nagel.

On August 14th, 1912, at 2 p. m.» we will give a plow exhibition. Make arrangements to see this. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. Kate R. Watson and daughter, Myra, left today for Monona plantation, Louisiana, to visit with the former’s brother, Omar Ritchie. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hojd their monthly 10-cent social at the home of Mrs. C. W. Duvall Tuesday afternoon, August 6th. The Domestic Science Club will meet next Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the library auditorium. A good program has been prepared. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brenner and s.»n and Boyd Porter left Wednesday for Dowagiac, Mich., on a fishing trip, Their vacation will last about ten days. Rial B. Harris, Col. Fred Phillips, Dr. H. J. Kannal, John I. Gwin and others returned last evening from Indianapolis, where they attended the Bull Moose convention. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Galbraith, who moved to Germantown, Ark., a short time ago, have returned to Rensselaer, the climate there not agreeing with his health. Miss Angela Kolhoff was hostess yesterday afternoon at her home, two miles south of town, to about fifteen of her young girl friends, members of the W. T. 0. Sew Club.

Mrs. Harry Collins left today for an indefinite stay with her sister, Mrs. F. Lakin, who is reported to be very 111. Now is the time to can peaches, while you can get fancy Texas Elbertas at a low price. A car load just In. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Thos. Thornton went to Lafayette yesterday to spend a few days and from there she will go to Detroit, Mich. "Miss Alma Collmer, of South Bend, is visiting Miss Helen Murray. They were friends at Western College at Oxford, 0. You can secure Mica Special Roofing from any dealer in Jasper or Newton counties’. If your dealer does not have it in stock, call me up and I will supply you direct Prices the same everywhere. ' HIRAM DAY.

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Balance of the Week The Real Pavilion Show The Warner Stock Co. In their Mammoth Tented Theatre Presenting a repertoire of iate successful plays at popular prices, * 15 and 25 Cents. TONIGHT ‘tFor A Million” Tomorrow Night “Wanted-A Baby*’