Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 189, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Gayety Airdome BEN F. BARNES, Manager Yager and Kemp In Acrobatic Comedy. This is a guaranteed attraction, and sure to please. Don’t fail to see them. “The Honeybugs’ First Quarrel.” “The Music HaU Singer”—A fine hand-colored Picture. “An Outcast Among Outcasts.” '3 - '
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. John Moosemiller made trip to Monon today. Maudie Leek returned here yesterday after a week’s visit with her mother in Lafayette. The jiffy curtains are a feature of the R-C-H cars that are meeting with instant favor by the public. Mrs. George Jordan, of_ East Chicago, Ind., is visiting with Mrs. S. Stephens and family for a few days. J % We want your threshing bill for groceries, and will save you money on same. JOHN EGER. Mrs. E. P. Honan yesterday accompanied Phil J. McKenna and family on their return trip by auto to Chicago. Mrs. C. Ross Dean returned yesterday afternoon from Springfield, Ohio, where she spent a month visiting her parents. J. E. Carson and family returned to Lafayette today after a few days’ visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B-LrClarkF Mrs. E. D. Britton went to DeMotte today to visit until Monday with her daughters, Mrs. DeMoss and Mrs. James Russell. The republican senatorial convention for Jasper, White, Newton and Starke counties will be held in Rensselaer tomorrow. For your threshing bill we have put on sale our fancy evaporated peaches, 19c a pound, and fancy prunes, 3 lt>s. for 25c. ; JOHN EGER. Miss Minnie Malone, of Buffalo, and Miss Irene Bailey, of Monticello, came today for a visit of several days with the former’s brother, Tul Malone, and wife. We were again out of “Aristos” flour for a few days last week, but have just unloaded another car of Old Wheat “Aristos,” making the 10th car of flour since January Ist, 1912. The high quality of “Aristos” is what increases our flour sales. JOHN EGER.
Another Calamity! .% , Yes, he’s dead; but he left no life insurance. I understand he was somewhat involved, and left quite a family. Do you want your widow to live as well as your wife ? Shall your children be dependent on charity, or shall they be educated and grow up as you now desire ? - Have you made ample provision for your own future ? There is a way to provide against all such contingencies. The Northwestern Mutual will step in with a check when you have cashed in yours. Life insurance companies in the United States and Canada paid $592,640,000 in 1911 in death claims and dividends. Are you amply insured ? v ——- Your rate will never be cheaper than now. Call or write for a proposition of the foremost policy contract in America. N Rensselaer, Indiana. C. ARTHUR TUTEUR, Agent
