Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 192, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CNe Gayety flirdomc BEN F. BARNES, Manager COOK and GRANT High-Class Musical Comedy Playing on a number of Novelty Instruments. This team comes direct fronvone of the high-class vaudeville houses in Chicago, with a positive guarantee. Come out and see them and we assure you that you will not be disappointed. PUGYUIBIS® “THE WOOING OF WHITE FAWN”—A Fine Indian Story. “A WINDY DAY”—A good Picture. PATHE’S WEEKLY—Showing the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks holding their state reunion at Anderson, Indiana, and eight or ten other educational and interesting subjects.

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Buy your thrashing coal of'Hamilton & Kellner. N. G. Halsey visited Sunday with ~fiif~faffitty~at Kankakee, 111. Hurley Beam spent Sunday'with his wife and relatives here. Miss Harriet Lander, of Chicago, spent Sunday with friends here. New 1912 pack of canned peas at 10c.a can. JOHN EGER. Mrs. E. C. Owens, of Chicago, is visiting at the home of John Kohler. Born, Sunday, August 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hile, of Rensselaer, a son. Forest Morlan came down from Chicago to spend Sunday with the home folks. Sweet potato season is now at hand. Fancy ones at 5c a pound at John Eger’s. Miss June Waterbury, of Chicago, is visiting her uncle, W. H. Beam, and family. Paul Miller went to Wolcott to visit for a couple of days with Calvin DuCharme. John Poole and son, Willis, went to • Battle Ground today where the former owns a farm. Miss Mary Dluzak went to Chicago today where she will work in a wholesale house. Chas. W. Rhoades left yesterday for Charlevoix, Mich., to join his wife for a sojourn of several days. Mrs. Smith returned today from Hebron, where she visited with her son, Ray Smith, for a few days. Mrs. Brunsden returned to her home in Hammond today after a few days’ visit here with her father, W. R. Shesler. Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Busha, of Lafayette, visited over Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam. ' • v Mrs. Able Graht went to Chicago today to visit several days with her aunt, Mrs. George Sigler, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Healy returned today from a visit of a week or more with her brother, Frank P. Meyer, at Danville, 111. Miss £>ay 'Jordan went to Evanston, 111., yesterday to remain for several days at the home of her brother, Rey. O. S. Jordan. Mrs. Helen Teagarden Sanders, of Antonio, Texas., is visiting her aunt,, Mrs. Charlotte George, and family for Several weeks. G. E. Curtis, of Clinton, Ind., visited over Saturday and Sunday with his cousin, Charles Spencer,, and family, of south of town. ■ "*■ 1 j r'■ ' - ' / - Mrs. J. H. Krum returned today to her home in North Manchester, after a visit of four weeks here with her sister, Mrs. D. E. Hollister. Edgar Duvall went to Kentland this afternoon to join a party of youngpeople who will attend a dance at the George Ade farm this evening. . Come and see the Milwaukee Corn Binder. We think H is the best one on the market HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Gibson, of Fair, Kans., who have been visiting her sister,. Mrs. James Powell, for the past week, went to Chalmers for, a visit