Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 172, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Gayety Airdome. MONDAY and TUESDAY NIGHTS. BO wWgL U DAVIS’ Imperial Trio in their Musical Com- ■ r edy Skit, “A College Scamper.” PICTURES: “A W«u> Scorned,” Petke drama. U HI> Life For His Employer.” Vitagraph dramt. j A A A A A A A A A A A A-* A A A » A a » A aw A M
All kind of feed sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Mips Olive Wylie went to Parr yesterday to visit friends. Miss Grace Peyton is spending today at Fair Oaks. Buy Thrashing Coal at Harrington Bros, elevator. Phone 7. Miss Anna Luers went to Wabash today for a visit with friends. Mrs.-William Eisele went to Chicago yesterday to , remain for several days. Good lump coal for threshing, $3.50 per ton, at Hamilton & Kellner’s. (Miss Ivah Healey went to Chfcago Sunday to spend several days with Miss Lillys Cox. A first-class wagoir bed, trippie sides, $19.00, at Hamilton & Kellner’s, Miss Gladys Bierce has returned from a visit with Miss Kathryn Wheeler in Chicago. Going camping? Everything under the sun in picnic specialties at the Home Grocery. , Mrs. Lorinda McGlinn, Miss Hazel Woodeox and Frank E. Cox spent Sunday in Fair Oaks. We have a big line of human hair switches at money saving prices.— Jarrette’s Variety Store. iMiss Leona Heteel, who has been staying at the home of Isaac Saidla, went to her home at Virgie today. Silas Swain and John Robinson went to Shelby today to put llght> ning rods on the new school building. Entertain yourself and your visitors by taking them to Barnes’ Gayety. An especially good act tonight, Davis’ Imperial Trio. George Mustard, Sr., went to Goodland today to remain for an indefinite time with his son, John W. Mustard. Mrs. Berenice Clark accompanied Miss Maud Spitler'from Wheatfield this morning and will visit her here for a week. t 1 Jake Holmes, one of the owners and the proprietor of the Lahr hotel at Lafayette, was a Rensselaer visitor today. Ethel Horner, sixteen, while bathing at Gary Friday, was drowned. Ralph Ryan, who tried to save her, was taken from the water unconscious. Mr. and Mrs. John Hess, of Lake Village, came by auto Sunday to visit Cal Cain and family and all took an auto trip in the afternoon to Remington. Mr. and Mrs. Krum. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shoppe and Mrs. Eva Morgan. of Chicago, eame yesterday by auto for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades. Men—no place carries a better stock of tobaccos than the Home Grocery, and in cigars we buy quality, not price. Try any of our 5c ones And see. Mrs. J. A. McFarland left this morning tor Boone county, near Lebanon, where she will visit an aged Unde and aunt, whom she has not seen for many years. Martha Caine, one of the girl graduates from the Monnett-De Peyster school this year, and who is a w«frd of Rev. George W. Switzer, of Lafayette, was brought by him to Rensselaer today and will make her home in the family of O. K. Rainier
