Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

“A Pair of Country Kids” company numbers ten people and presents during the play ten up-to-date specialties and musical numbers.— The survivors of the Tenth Indiana infantry will hold their annual reunion at Otterbein on September 19, the anniversary of the battle of Chicamauga. Mr. and Mrs. Mills and son-returned today to their home at North Vernon, after a visit since Saturday with Merritt McMurray and family, of south of Pleasant Ridge. , B? J. Gifford last week sold to C. S. Allen, of Michigan, brother-in-law of E. L. Hollingsworth, 700 acres of land northeast of Newlapd, at S3O per acre, or a total of $21,000. Miss Carson, of Monticello, who is a graduate of the Western College, will give two vocal numbers at the organ recital at the Presbyterian Churcji Friday night. Master Clare Paulson returned to his home in Wheatfleld after a few days’ visit with Ihis uncle, J. W. Tilton and family. Miss Fern Tilton accompanied him there. Miss Mattie Hemphill expects to leave in a few days for a visit at St. Joseph, Mb. She will probably visit extensively in Kansas and Colorado before returning home. Three girls, members of a Sunday school class of the Friends’ church, which had gone picnicking, were drowned in Sugar Creek, .near Bloomthis state, Monday. What is funnier than a good old homespun rural play and to lovers of this class of stage fun we advise you to see “A Pair of Country Kids,” at the Ellis Theatre, Friday, August 30. Mrs. Marcellas Woltz, Mrs. Joan Branley and Mrs. E. B. Sellers, of Monticello, came today as the guests df Miss Gertrude Hopkins. They will be guests at the card party by Mrs. C. W. Hanley this afternoon. Old wheat flour makes more and better bread than new wheat flour. We are handling nothing but old wheat flour, which guarantees you perfect satisfaction. JOHN EGER. iDr. and Mrs. H. L. Brown and daughter, Mary: Jane, left today for a visit at the cities of Danville, Champaign and Urbana, 111. Mrs. Brown and daughter will remain for a week or so. The doctor will return Friday. Paul Glazebrook went to Lafayette to visit for a few days with friends. From there he will go to Galesburg, •111., at which city he has been employed as instructor in mathematics and mechanical drawing in the high school for the coming year. Mr. Hansen prefaced each number of his program with a short sketch of the composer, thus aiding greatly in the interest and was a feature well introduced. —Harrisburg, 111., Chronicle. At the Presbyterian church, Friday evening, August 30. Tickets on sale at Long’s drug store. A Classified Adv. will find it -•