Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 195, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 August 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

GAYETY AIFDOME Ipt <f * ? you have not seen before, and you can not afford to MTU®®! TMTOMT “THE FRAILTY OF MAN”—The fascinating pastime. Beantifnl handcolored. . “EGYPT THE MYSTERIOUS”-American tourist on a pilgrimage. “THE BACK WINDOW”—The newly weds on a visit. Baby’s got a tooth. * - «*

Miss Grace Thompson returned today from Battle Ground, where shg has been attending the camp meetings since Monday. Miss June Waterbury returned to her home in Chicago today after a few days’ visit here with her uncle, W. H. Beam, and family. Jamie Willis went to Chicago today and will drive back in a new 1913 model, 5-passenger Regal ear. He will use it for demonstration purposes. B. F. Fendlg went to. Chicago today and will divide his time between the Cubs-Giant game and business. Paraphrasing the old adage, Ben says, “Pleasure before business today.” A. S. Laßue .went to Chicago this morning to arrange for railroad tickets for Mrs. Laßue, who started today for an extended visit at Spokane and other western points. If you are paying more than $1.35 a sack for your flour you can save ihoney by buying our White Star, every sack guaranteed. We are unloading another car this week. Telephone 95, Rowles & Parser’s.

Tonight, “The Town Fool.” “The Town Fool” tonight. The best show of the season tonight, “The Town Fool.” Clint Brown was in Lafayette yesterday on business. Ed Randle made a business trip to the Chicago stock yards, today. Van and'Orlan Grant went to Chicago to see the Cubs and the Giants go to it Mrs. Orlan Grant went to Hammond today to visit for a few days with her mother, Mrs. Chas. Kasson. Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons came up from Lafayette yesterday for a few days’ visit with relatives here. We want your order for groceries and extra dishes that you will want to buy for your threshing bill and will save you money on It. JOHN EGER.

G/¥<3®^ W&re/* x The best home and foreign factories have ‘contributed to eur splendid selection of beautiful cut glassware. The collection will please your critical taste —every piece and set has been bought to suit your desire. Come in and inspect—it will delight and surprise you. We can agree on price. LESSEN THE eJEWELEfe Rensselaer. Ind.