Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 188, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
It is hot in the southwest. Thursday it was 108 in Kansas and 109 in Missouri. . i Just arrived, at the New 5 and 10c Store, a full line of art cut glassware, 10 cents each. Special for Wednesday, Aug. 14th, at the New 5 and 10c Store, a can of Mennen’s Talcum Powder free with every 50 cent purchase. Mrs. Frank Maloy returned to Lowell today. She had been here since the injury to her son, John, ten days ago. John is now able to be about on crutches. Complete line of latest popular pieces in sheet music at 10c each at the new 5 & 10c store, opposite Court House. Mrs. Mort Crockett went to Detroit, Mich., yesterday to visit relatives, some of whom she had not seen for 23 years. She will be absent about a month. “The Town Fool’- is 'a live wire in the eomedy-melo dramatic field; it’s the highest standard of real amusement for a medium price of admission. Opera House Aug. 14th. Joseph Gore, aged 40, and Dennis Julian, aged 14, son of William Julian, were killed Wednesday afternoon by black damp in a well which they were engaged in digging on Gore’s farm near Lynnville. The history of ‘The Town Fool” takes you from coast to coast. It’s the grandest lesson to young girls and boys that can be taught in a short space of time, It shows up the true side of pitfalls that are laid for innocent girls, and shows how easy it is to be square if you only want to. Opera House Aug. 14th. Two Rensselaer men spent four hours fishing from the rear of pushed boats Thursday morning and caught fifty fish, largely bullheads and goggleeyes. Five bass were among the string and one of them weighed even four pounds. Modesty on the part of the ftehen men forbids the mention of their names. The Kankakee was the scene of the piscatorial conquest. r ~ "W -‘v., j,
