Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 209, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Che Gayeiy Jlirdome BEN F. BMtHES, Hunter Roxie & Wayne In Their Wild West Novelty Act. The Cowboy from Texas. This is a unique and novel act and sure to E lease you. km’t Fail to See and Hear Them. - - i I, i in.i. i • -m— ■■■■■.■ ' ■— WILD BIRDS AT HONE—Among the reeds, far from the haunts of men. THE LAIR OF THE WOLF. LULU’S DOCTOR. I
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. All home print; read pages two and three today. Baled hay, baled straw for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Frank Greaser went to Peoria this morning for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Elma Miller went to Wolcott today to visit over Sunday with relatives. t Mrs. Charles Erb and children went to Harvey, 111., today for a week’s visit with relatives. We are now having plenty of homegrown watermelons and cantaloupes. JOHN EGER. George P. Daugherty continues about the Bame in health, not making any marked improvement. Why pay 15c of 16c for lard when you can buy pure country or city lard from us at 12 %c. JOHN EGER. C. M. Blue is selling hambergers at the White county old settlers’ meeting at Monticello today. Walter Crampton returned to Chicago today after spending the summer with his uncle, C. E. Prior. We sell the J. I. Case, Oliver and Goodenough sulky and gang plows. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huffman, of Chicago, came today to remain over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter McDaniels. John Borntrager and children and Miss Clara Zink and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pratt drove to Fowler today in John’s new R-C-H auto. Miss Eva Howard, of Remington, came to Rensselaer this morning and took the 10:12 train for Chicago, where she will visit friends. Miss Ruth Campbell returned to Indianapolis today after a visit of two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. S. L. Jordan, and family, of Barkley township. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Wiltshire, of Zanesville, Ohio, are the parents of a 9-pound son, born a few days ago. It has been named Frank Charles Wiltshire. ’ Mrs. Florence Kean and daughter, Miss Edna, returned to Buchanan, Michigan, today after a visit of two weeks with Mrs. William Washburn and other friends. Miss Zelda Daugherty returned this morning from Winona, where she attended the summer school. She will probably not teach this winter but expects to enter college. L. Vern Warren and family, of Maywood, 111., who have been visiting in Logansport, came to Rensselaer this morning td visit the family of D. F. Grant and other relatives. “Generally debilitated for years. Had sick headache, lacked ambition, was worn out and all run down. Burdock Blood Bitters made me a well women.”—Mrs. Chas. Freitoy, Moosup, Conn.
“ The Republican ” HOME GROUNDS Improvement Club. For 6 consecutive Membership Coupons and $1.25 yon will receive the entire collection of the six best hardy shrubs, climbing vines and roßes In the world. Big bushes and vines, ready at planting time. Ho. 15 Membership Coupon.
