Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 185, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Gayety Airdome BEN F. BARNES, Manager £ z . 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 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. “A WOMAN’S WAY”—Buckskin county elects a woman sheriff. “ALKALI IKE’S BRIDE”—A good Western picture. “THE TRAP OF DEATH”—A beautiful hand colored film.
A. G. W.. Farmer left yesterday for a visit at his old home at Richmond, Ind. Clifford Beaver, baker at Leavers shop, made a business visit to Kankakee, 111., today. The J. I. Case Plow Works will give A plow exhibition in Rensselaer, Indiana, August 14th, 1912. Miss Carrie Eger went to Lowell today to visit for several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Frank Maloy. Mrs. Sam Miner went to Monon today to visit until Tuesday with his daughter, Mrs. J. T. Hemphill. Section men on the Nickel Plate railroad have been advised of a raise in wages from $1.60 to $1.70 a day. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold their monthly 10-cent social sit the home of Mrs. C. W. Duvall Tuesday afternoon, August 6th. A car load of fancy Elberta peaches just in from Texas. Leave your order before they are all sold. JOHN EGER.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. B. J. Moore returned yesterday evening from a business trip to Marion, where he has property. The jiffy curtains are a feature of the R-C-H cars that are meeting with instant favor by the public. ■Mrs. J. L. Mcßride, of Chicago, came today to visit ’with her father, Ed Barkley, and family, of near Aix. See the “Man Pull the Plow” August 14th, 1912. HAMILTON & KELLNER. C. C. Hine, of Lafayette, general claim agent .of the Monon, was in Rensselaer today transacting business. i ■ Mrs. I. Glazebrook went to Greencastle todajr and will visit her daughter, Mrs. D. C. Besser, for several weeks. Mrs. and Mrs. C. Potter returned to their home in Jefferson,’ Mo., today after a visit here with Tom Turner and family. B. D. Comer returned yesterday from Cass county, myth of Logansport, where his dredge is about to complete a ditching job. Clyde and Roy Bristow have gone to Bozeman, Mont., where they expect to work In the harvest fields during the thrashing season. , Ed Sutherland and Mr. Shand drove over from Remington this morning in the former’s auto to takp Mrs. Shand and daughter, Francis, home, who had been visiting at Roselawn. The Rensselaer boys’ band and the Forester’s band will play at Cook Sunday, where the citizens will celebrate the laying of the cornerstone of the new Catholic church that is being built. . . Today is the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Childers. Will was down street this morning wearing a smile of unusual proportions and apparently it will last for another quarter century. 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. HfflAM DAY.
Mrs. J. M. Brown, of Franklin, and Mrs. Gamer Wood and children, of Shelbyville, returned to their homes today after a visit since Wednesday with their daughter and sister-in-law, respectively, Mrs. Gus Grant. Miss Nettie Jordan, superintendent, of the hospital at 111., who has been spending part of a month’s vacation with her mother in Jordan township, left today for her home. She also visited at Indianapolis and in Ohio during month. S. E. Overton and family, of South Haven, Mich., will arrive this evening for a few days’ visit with John Healy and family. Mrs. John Healy and three children, who have been their guests at South Haven for the past two weeks, will return with them. The fanciest car load of peaches ever received in Rensselaer is now here. They are the Texas Elbertas are sound and uniform in size and of excellent flavor, and are cheaper, than the last car load sold at. Phone in your order before they are all gone. JOHN EGER. Calling Cards, printed or engraved, correct size and type, at this office.
TO-NIGHT! The Real Pavilion Show The Warner Stock Co. In their Mammoth Tented Theatre - I Presenting a repertoire of late successful plays at popular prices, 15 and 25 Cents. —1 — —-—~ -J-— —- —r TONIGHT “Wanted-A Baby” ■* * 1
