Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Che 6ayety flirdoim BEN F. BARNES, Manager ■ Jack Dempsey Go; In Ventriloquism The youngest ventriloquist before the public today. Don’t Fail to See and Hear Him. Berger, Norway— Birdseye view of harbor and fortress. “The Smuggler’s Daughter.” “ The Church Across the Way.” i\ 1
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mias Tillie Malchow is spending the day in Chicago. Baled hay, baled straw for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Phillip Mossier, of Hammond, is visiting relatives here. Granville Moody made a business trip to Chicago today. JLittle Miss Berniqe Carson returned today from a few days’ visit at Chalmers. Mr. and Mrs. Gaspar, of Westfield, are spending a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. A. Simpson. William Thompson went to Hammond today, where he has secured a job driving an automobile. Mrs. J. J. Hunt and son, John,' are spending the day in Hammond with Jesse E. Wilson and family. The Unique Club of the Pythian Sisters will meet with Mrs. W. A. Davenport Thursday afternoon. We sell the J. I. Case, Oliver and Goodenough sulky and gang plows. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. E. T. Harris and Mrs. L. Strong left today for a week’s visit with friends at Ambia and Tab, Indiana. We are now ihaving plenty of homegrown watermelons and cantaloupes. * - J<JHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Malone and spm went to Winamac today for a tw<W weeks’ visit with friends and relatives. Why pay 15c or 16c for lard when you can buy pure country or city lard from us at 12%c. JOHN EGER. Miss Agnes Howe returned from DeMotte today, where she has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Mary E. Howe. Miss Maurine Tuteur returned today from Kentland, where she has been visiting friends for the past two weeks. > Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sorrell and son, Clifford, of Tipton, are visiting her sister, Mrs. True D. Woodworth, and family this week. Mrs. Jennie Kimball returned to her home in Copemish, Mich., today after a visit of ten weeks with relatives in this city and Jasper county. Mrs. Ellis Iliff and children and Mrs. Peter Kohler returned to Chicago Heights today after a few days’ visit with John Kohler and family. Miss Florence Jamison returned today to her home in Battle Ground after a week’s visit here with her aunt, Mrs. Emma York, and family. Misses Elma p Pauley and Jeannette Dreckell came from Chicago today for several days’ visit with Miss Lucy Healy and other friends and relatives. C. Jay Smith’s “A Pair of Country Kids” company, at the Ellis Theatre, one night only, Friday, August 30, is said to be tine of the latest rural plays* J
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