Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 203, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Gayety Airdome BEN F. BARNES, Mincer BEGINNING TONIGHT THE SHOW AT THE GAYETY WILL START AT 7:30 Jack Macurio Go. In Wild West, consisting of four people. Taney Rifle Shooting, Mexican Indians, Cowboys, Cowgirls and Black Face Comedienne. DON’T FAIL TO VISIT THE GAYETY TONIGHT. PATHE'S WEEKLY—With 10 educational and instructive subjects, Every week, DEER SLAYER’S RETRIBUTION—A very fine picture, THE CAT AND THE CANARY—The spinster and the widower.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bruce went to La-» -fayette tills morning. Carris Criswell went to Kankakee, 111., today for a short visit. Mrs. R. P. Benjamin returned today from a visit at Lake Village. Hamilton & Kellner sell the Weber, Columbus and Buckeye wagons. Mrs. Chas. Sands and son went to Monon today to visit over Sunday with relatives. Gurney Jessen and D. M. Worland attended the Tippecanoe County Fair at Lafayette today. The Gleaners are having a picnic at Lowell today. Henry Nevill took his popcorn machine there. Miss Pearl Holz, of Buckley, 111., v arrived today for a week’s visit with Arthur Putt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Waterman are spending the week here with Mr. and Mrs. N. Littlefield and family. If you want a corn binder buy the Milwaukee. It is the best on the market. Sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Misses Bel Laßue, of Rensselaer, and Erma Kimball, of Jacksonville, are the guests of Miss Winifred Hubbell.—Francesville Tribune. Miss May Holcomb returned to her home in Bloomington, 111., today after a visit of two weeks at Surrey with her aunt, Mrs. T. F. Dunlap. Mrs. N. S. Ferrily returned to her home in Salem, Indiana, after several days’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. John Eller, of Remington. Mrs. Maria Vondersmith returned to Bluffton, Indiana, today after a two weeks’ visit here with her daughter, Mrs. C. P. Wright and family. Miss Madeline Ramp went to Waukarusa, Indiana, today, where she has been re-engaged as teacher of music and art in the public schools there. ■O. Ij. McKay went to Chicago this morning to transact business. His wife and family will join him there this afternoon for a visit over Sunday with friends. Misses Florence and Meta Wohlegemuth returned to their home in Cleveland, Ohio, today after a week’s , visit here with Misses Madeline and Martha Ramp. Schuyler C. Irwin has purchased the southeast corner lot in the Fred Phillips addition, just west of the range line road, on the new street to be opened up there. Mrs. E. S. Parr and daughter, Hazel, of Chicago, have been the guests of her sister, Mrs; W. F. Smith, and family for the past week. They will probably return to their home today. A Classified Adv. will sell it
Edgar Duvall is visiting in Kentland again today. Ed Stewart and Benton Kelly were over from Mt. Ayr on business today. We will pay’two cents above market price for ear corn. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Edgar Harvey returned to his home in Tangier, Indiana, after a week’s visit here with Miss Blanche Embree. /Bob Wartena, who has been working at Kentland, came here yesterday for a visit with his parents and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beck, of Barkley township, went to Mechanicsburg, Indiana, today for a few weeks’ visit with relatives. They will also attend a family reunion while there. - Have you noticed the new electric lighting system of the R-C-H car sold by John M. Knapp? The cars are equipped with 12-inch Bullet electric head lights and double parabolic lens, and 6-lnch Bullet electric side lights with parabolic lens. Misses Martha Ramp and Lucy Healy, two of the 1912 class high school will leave here a week from next Tuesday for St. Louis, Mo., where they will attend the St. Elizabeth’s Academy for the ensuing year. You can secure Mica Special Roofing from any dealer in Jasper or Newton counties. If your dealer does not have it in stock, call me up and I will supply you direct. Prices the same everywhere. HIRAM DAY. > Mrs. M. C. Goff and Miss Roxie Gun-, yon came today from Frankfort to visit with Mrs. E. O. Gunyon and family, of near Newland. Miss Gunyon will return to Clark’s Hill in a few weeks, where she will attend high school this year. Mrs. Levi Clouse suffered an attack of appendicitis Wednesday night, since which time She has been confined to her bed. She is very ill and has made but little improvement in her condition in the past two days. It is not known whether an operation will be necessary. Alf Donnelly, proprieor of the Globe Onion Farm, says he has the greatest onion crop that was ever raised in Jasper county the crop will average about 500 bushels to the acre. He went to Lafayette today to create a market for hip onions which he will start to harvesing and selling next week. The Northern Indiana Editorial association dosed its forty-third annual meeting yesterday with the election of thf following officers: president J. A. Beane, Daily Democrat, Goshen; first vice-president, W. C. Groves, Milford Mail; second vice-president T. M. Davis, Kentland Enterprise; secretary, Harry B. Darling, LaPorte, Argus-Bulletin; treasurer, Gordon N. Miiray, Nappanee News.
“ The Republican ” HOME GROUNDS Improvement Club. For 6 consecutive Membership Coupons and 11.25 you will receive the entire collection of the six best hardy shrubs, climbing vines and roses in the world. Big bushes and vines, ready at planting time. r Ho. 9 Membership Coupon.
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