Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
' I TONIGHT’S PROGRAM. I ■ Pathe’s Weekly Review, includ %1/V ing all events of international interest, also including Mutt and Jeff W\ A a a in ° n# °* their amusing stunts. " rP||)vr\\ “Dad’s Littel Girl,” a Selig drama. ■ ■ -‘‘The Mysterious Stranger,” an eccentric Esßanay dramff of quality. & 28 days until the chair is to be ▼ given away. $2.50 cash prize every ■ Saturday night. THEO. GEORGE, Prop. SHOW BEGINS AT 8:00 PROMPT.
Ellis Theatre TUES. AUG. 5 Merle H. Norton&Jos. Rith presents FRED RAYMOND’S HOST SUCCESSFUL COMEDY with “ZEKE” and “DAISr (A LA "MUTT" AND "JEFF”) — r r ——-3- — 1 A Broad way Cast Scenic Production Big Scream ’ » , PRICES ' 25, 35, SO cents Reservations now Selling at Ellis Theatre. .. Phone and Mail Orders Accepted
First class com and oats chop sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Grace Avis left this morning for Fairbury, 111., to visit relatives. The Weber wagon is sold and warranted by Hamilton & Kellner. "I. 1 " Frank Getzenaugh has gone to his home at Hoopeston, 111., for a short visit. You can buy the Monticello bran and middlings of Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Edna King left Saturday for a week’s visit with her brother Fred and other relatives at Winona. 3 cans of a very good grade pink salmon for 25c. Phone 95. BOWLES & PARKER. 0. G. Barrett and wife spent Sunday in Chicago and Indiana Harbor, makfng the jirip by automobile. Complete line of latest popular pieces in sheet music at 10c each at the pgw 5 & 10c store, opposite Court House. Buick 10, 4 passenger automobile, for sale. In good condition. Will demonstrate. Call on or see G. H. McLain, phone 184. Full line of Hang Baskets, Jardihiers, Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, Fruit Jar Caps and Rubbers at the new 5 & 10c store. ,
Mrs. William Porter, of Hammond, la visiting her son, Harve Robinson. She was accompanied here by Wanda Mead. 0. H. McKay and two children were in Chicago over Saturday night. He had business there and the children accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Potts, of Pair Oaks, will start Tuesday for v Dalson, N. Dak., for a visit of about a month with her sister, Mrs. Schuyler Thornton and family. A large bottle of pure tomato catsup for 10c. ROWLES A PARKER. Mr. and Mrs. B. Forsythe and Miss Ida Randle, of Parsons, Kane„ and Mrs. John Randle, of Oklahoma, went to Winona Lake by auto today, where they will remain until Friday, .' * ; '
