Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 199, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Che Gayety Birdome BEN F. BARNES, Manager Jenesse & Meller In Singing, Talking, and Italian Serenading This is a good, clean act, and worthy of your patronage. Don’t fail to see and hear them, for they come highly recommended. “WHEN ROSES WlTHEß”—Showing country home preferred to city life. “THE DESERT SWEETHEART”—Presenting G. M. Anderson. “ANNUAL INSPECTION AND REVIEW OF LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT”— Capt. C. C. Lemhansen, drill master.

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Francis Morrow went to Morocco today on business. Johnny Weber made a business trip to Roselawn today. Mrs. L. McGlynn went to Foresman for a few days’ visit. Mrs. Alex. Hurley and two children went to Monon today. . ’ —Mrs. I. J. Porter went to Peoria, 111., for a week’s visit with friends. Hamilton & Kellner sell the Weber, Columbus and Buckeye wagons. Brown Lamborn, of Remington, is spending the day with friends here. „ Frajik Potts left Cor Hamilton, N. Dak., today, where he will work during the harvest season. Mrs. James Maloy went to Steger, 111., for an indefinite visit with her son, Dr. Bernard Maloy. Miss Bertha Allen, of Chicago, came tbday for a few days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. True D. Woodworth. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arnott and children returned today from an extended visit with relatives at Colorado Springs, Colo. Mrs. R. P. Benjamin and daughter, Mrs. Calvin Cain and children, went to Lake Village today for a two weeks’ visit with friends. Mrs. Mary E. Rockwell and Miss Enid Lyon, of Chicago, are visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scheurich. Misses Meta and Florence Wohlegemuth, of Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramp and family for a few days. Miss Edna Dillenback, of Chicago, who is visiting with Everett Brown and family, of Barkley township, went to Monon to spend the day. • Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Devereaux, of Kankakee, ■ill., returned to their home after two or three days’ visit here with J. C. Bristow and family. Mrs. Fred Coen and three children, of Cleveland, Ohio, came today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Judson Maine® and W. S. Coen and family. . Mrs. A. H. Keeney, of west of town, and daughter, Mr®. W. A. Shindler, left today for Great Falls, Montana, for a two months’ visit with relatives. Mira. Helen Teagarden-Sanders, of San Antonio, Tex., who has been visiting Mrs. Charlotte* George and family for a couple of weeks, went to Chicago today. Miss Minnie Scheurich, who is now employed at Kewanna, ill., is spending a two Weeks’ vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scheurich, and other relatives here. Ray and Lee Adams left today on a prospecting trip through the south. They will spend the greater part of their time in the Black Belt of Alabama, near Demopolis, where Winifred Pullin is located.

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