Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 174, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Che Princess Cbeatre THEO. GEORGE, Prop.
Miss Edith Adame is spending today in Chicago. Extra good pictures at The Princess Theatre 1 tonight. V ’ " < Daisy Fly Killer, 10 cents, at the New 5* and 10 Cent Store. ■J Paul Miller will sing at The Prin*cess Theatre tonight. All kind of feed sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Get your threshing coal of the Grant-Warner Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carson left this morning for their home in Enid, Okla. New line of white and blue granite ware at the New 5 and 10 Cent Store. _ x Miss Elma J. Skets, of East Liberty, Ohio, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foltz. 1 Good lump coal for threshing, $3.50 per ton, at Hamilton & Kellner’s. 7,/ (Miss Jane Chlleote, of South Bend, is/Visiting her cousin, Mrs. Frank Foltz. ■ /* Mrs. Nellie Decker and Mr. Owen Decker went to Lafayette |oddy to visit relatives. Going camping? Everything under the sun in picpic specialties at the Home Grocery. Frank E. Lewis and father, William .Lewis, of Kersey, were Rensselaer visitors today. 7' Stephen De Haan and daughter, of Keener township, were Rensselaer visitors today. Misses Esther PadgUt and Ethel Davis are spending today With Miss Edna Babcock at Parr. Miss Lena McKinley, of Terre Haute, is spending, this week the guest of Miss Ethel Perkins. A shopping basket FREE Saturday with every 50 cent purchase at the New 5 and 10 Cent Store. Will Ott, who was quite .ill recently at his home near Remington, is said to be improving. Don’t miss tonight’s strong bill at The Princess. The subjects are especially good. Paul Miller will sing. ■ . Jack and Doris Larsh returned yesterday from a visit of two weeks with their grandparents in Kokomo.
Miss Mary Shortridge Brainard, of Chicago, came today for a visit of two or three days with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Childers. , S ' Earle Reynolds went to Chicago this morning to look after some business and incidentally to see a ball game. John Knox, who is taking a pharmacy course in Chicago, paid a short visit at home from Monday night until Tuesday evening. —: You can get Salome, the great wash day laborjaaver, at the Home Grocery. One 10c cake wIU convince you that It Is a marvel. Walter ,R. Lee and mother and his little son, Howard, have gone to Vermillion and Iroquois counties, Illinois, Mo visit relatives. Mrs. George Phillips and daughter, Miss Mary, returned to Burnham, 111., today, after a visit since Saturday with her father, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Handle. . ; . i..Mrs. W. C. Hopkins and children, of Morris, Okla., have arrived at the home of her father, William Blankenbaker, of Parr, for an extended visit. 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 fie ones and see. ■M i l> ■■■■■■ (Mrs. Roy C. Stephenson, of Bonestell, S. Dak., came Monday evening for a visit of about a month, with her mother, Mrs. H. I. Adams, and other relatives and friends. ' Dr. Sarah O'Connell and her two children, Clementina and Henry, of Chicago, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan, returning to Chicago Monday evening.
