Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 208, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 August 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Prof. Hanson, second to blind Tom. Come and bring your friends. Musical recital tonight at Presbyterian church. We guarantee the fit if you take the shoe we select for you. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Fred Phillips has covered the Princess Airdome with a, canvas top and is now enabled to give shows out of doors when it rains. * Mrs. Frank Ham and children returned home yesterday evening from Alma, Mich., where they have been for the past several weeks. Go to the Ellis Theatre, tonight and see that lively country play “A pair of Country Kids”—you will surely get your money’s worth. Mrs. Jacob Wright and son and Miss Hazel Webber left today for Lafayette and Frankfort, at which places they will visit relatives for a week. Jerry B. Garland is the latest Rensselaer young man to invest in a motorcycle. He purchased a new Pierce, a $250 machine, and a very handsome one. “A Pair of Country Kids” company numbers ten people and presents during the play ten up-to-date specialties and musical numbers. Ellis Theatre tonight. B. D. McColly and son left this morning for Chicago Heights a secondhand Ford auto which he purchased from Sheriff Hoover. Ben’s boy is the chauffeur. 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 tonight. Mrs. L. A. Sprague, who has been living with her daughter, Mrs. O. M. Peek, of west of town, went to Chicago today for an indefinite visit with her son, H. F. Sprague. Miss Carson, of Monticello, who is a graduate of the Western College, will give two vocal nhmbers at the organ recital at the Presbyterian church tohight. Mrs. Taedtey and daughter, Maggie, returned to their home in Champaign county, Illinois, today, after,, a two weeks’ visit here with relatives and friends. v — n> Herman B. Tuteur and Kenneth Rhoades went to Lafayette today to take in the~ Ringling Bros.’ circus. They made the trip overland on the former’s motorcycle. Misses Nell Meyers and Alice Coen will entertain a number of their young lady friends at breakfast Saturday morning at 9:30 o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Meyers. About forty invitations have been issued. See the Harvard and Victor lasts for men, the Varsity last for women. They are the newest creations in footwear and will suit the most fastidious. We have these new lasts in all leathers. Fendig’s idxclusive Shoe Store, Opero House Block.
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