Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHTS PROGAM. The Translation of a Savage,” a strong Edison drama- by Sir Gilbert Parker, starring Mary Fuller. “The Widow From Winnipeg,” a Kalein comedy. '' “If We Only Knew,” a fine Biograph drama. “The Comedy Team’s Strategy,” a Kalem comedy. Paul Beam, the boy singer, willsing at the Princess tonight. Tickets every night for the chair. SHOW BEGINS AT 8:00 PROMPT.

Louis Hooker made a business trip to Francesville today. Get your threshing coal of the Grant-Warner Lumber Co. Miss Lucy Harris, of Mt. Ayr, came to Rensselaer today and went from here to Gilead, near Peru, where she will visit relatives. > 4 packages corn flakes, exactly the same at Post Toasties, for 25c. Phone 95. ’ - ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Minnie Mace returned this morning from a visit at Sheridan, Kirklin and Westfield. Her niece, Mrs. Myrtle McGann, of Sheridan, accompanied her home for a visit. A large bottle of pure tomato catsup for 10c. ROWLES & PARKER. “Long Hungry Zeke” is the title of a song that will be sung in The Missouri Girl when that company appears at the Ellis Theatre, Tuesday, Aug. sth. Schultze’s Pan Dandy and Big Dandy. Bread are gaining new friends daily. Wrapper in waxed sanitary paper in 5c and 10c loaves. Once tried- always used. Phone 95. : , ROWLES & PARKER. The house Monday prohibited from importation for any but scientific purposes aigrettes, egret or osprey plumes and feathers or skins of any wild birds. 3 cans~of a very good grade pink salmon for 25c. Phone 95. ROWLES & PARKER. The cleanest, brightest, funniest play on the market, is The Missouri Girl, which will be seen at the Ellis Theatre Tuesday, Aug. 5.

Try our aspirated cracked corn and corn grits tor your chickens, highest quality, and the cheapest. No waste in feeding—lroquois Roller Mills, Phone 456. Col. D. d/ Gaillard, one of the Isthmian canal commissioners and chief engineer of the Culebra cult, s suffering from nervous break 4 down due to overwork. He will sail for New York on Aug. 1. Plenty of nice white clover honey, 15c per pound, at Rowles & Parker's. - Miss Bel Laßue went to Brookston last evening to be the guest until Thursday evening of Miss Lois Nagel. Other Alpha Chi Omega sorority girls will also be Miss Nagel’s guests. Try our corn and oats chop for your cow or horses.—lroquois Roller Mills, Phone 456. Hubert Doctor, an old soldier and a long time resident of St. John, Ind., died* there Tuesday after an illness of eight weeks. Mr. Doctor was a native of Germany and was almost 76 years of age. J. Edgar Buchanan, proprietor of the Auburn Dispatch, died very suddenly at Evanston, DI., Sunday, of tuberculosis of the glands. Mr. Buchanan was one of the beet known newspaper men in northern Indiana. He was 40 years old. It Is hard to conceive of a play that contains so much comedy, such a clean, consistent plot and so many peculiar characters as The Missouri Girl, which will be seen at the Ellis Theatre, Tuesday, Aug.

Miss Regina BUrris,continues to improve and it Is more than probable that she will recover from her attempt to take her life with carbolic acid. She is resting very comfortably today and the kidneys do not seem to have been seriously affected. An item in this week’s Kankakee Valley Review says: •’There will be a dance at the Wheatfield opera house Saturday evening, Aug. 2nd. Good music and a warm time guaranteed.” The promoters will not be asked to put up a bond to guarantee a warm time. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Zeigler enters talned Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Lowman and daughter, Miss Bertha, of near Fowler; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nattinger, of Earl Park; and Mr. and Mrs. Werner Miller and family. Mr. Lowman and Mrs. Nat-