Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 202, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Gayety Airdome BEN F. BARNES, Nua(er BEGINNING TONIGHT THE SHOW AT THE GAYETY WILL START AT 7:30 Jack Macurio Co. In Wild West, consisting of four people. Fancy Rifle Shooting, Mexican Indians, Cowboys, Cowgirls and Black Face Comedienne. DON*T FAIL TO VISIT THE GAYETY TONIGHT. “THE SHERIFF’S DAUGHTER”—SS,OOO reward for lone bandit, dead or alive, that held up the Red Rock stage. “IN THE PART OF HER LlFE’”—Very fine picture. “TRUE LOVE.”
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. A new continued story begins on page 3 today. Coupon No. 8, of the Home-Grounds Improvement Club, on page 3 today. Hamilton & Kellner sellthe Weberr Columbus and Buckeye wagons. Miss Nell Meiser, of Leiters Ford, is visiting Edward Tanner and family. The opening chapter of “The Maxwell Mystery,” a new continued story, on page 3 today. Mrs. Clint Beck went to Kirklin today to visit with her father, T. J. Gibbs, for a couple of weeks. _ A. 0 Misses Mabel and Madeline Moore went to Lafayette today to visit with their aunt, Mrs. Roy Cheesman. - Adam Ritter, a student at St. Joseph’s college, left today for Springfield, Ohio, to visit with his parents. If you want a corn binder buy the Milwaukee. It is the best on the market. Sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Gary now has a park board, of which William Cain is president. Contracts aggregating >500,000 are soon to be let. —: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Preston and two daughters went to Wabash today to visit with her sister, Mrs. Jessie Rhoades. * < , Mrs. C. C. Stone and children, who have been visiting friends at Remington, took a train here today for their bomb in Indianapolis. Mrs. N. J. Brown returned to her home in Joliet, 111., today after a two weeks’ visit with Mrs. A. Eib arid family, of north of town. Mrs. J. M. Wasson and granddaughter, Miss Helen Nowels, went to Jlammond today to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse 11. Wilson and family. Mrs. O. D. Hefner, of Minneapolis, Minn., came yesterday for a few days’ visit with her mother, Mrs W. H. Stevenson, and her sifeter, Mrs. W. L. Frye. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Meyer, of Danville, 111., came today for a few days’ visit with his mother, Mrs. Wm. Meyer, and other relatives and friends. The highest price ever paid for farm land in Tippecanoe county was paid Tuesday, when ten acres in the vicinity of Lafayette were sold at auction for >343 per acre. Miss Bernice Hammond and little brother, Morris, returned today from Wheatfield, where they have been visiting for the past ten days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Jensen, and other friends and relatives. Misses Mary and Sarah Patterson returned to their home in Pittsburg, Pa., Tuesday, after a visit of about two months with Rev. W. G. Winn and family. They are close friends of the Winn family and were members of a church at Pittsburg where Rev. Winn was formerly a pastor. The Gayety had a great show last night and gives promise of a still better one tonight The Jack Macurio Company, consisting of four people, ate artists in their line and their wild-west comedy is a scream. The fancy rifle shooting is probably the most notable of their acts. Some of the shooting feats were very difficult but were enacted very gracefully. The large crowd that attended last night will probably turn out this evening to see jfce Jack Macurio Company in a complete change of program. Ten cents takes you all the way through.
