Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 199, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 August 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHTS PROGRAM ■ “The Only Veteran in Town,” a I Vitagraph drama. . , "How Did It Finish,” Edison comedy. “The Marshal’s Capture,” Selig ; western drama. 11 days until chair is given away.i J $2.50 given away each Saturday night.
Rex-Alls and Brook to Furnish Sunday Ball Game. The Athletics will be at Monon Sunday and Manager McGlinn has arranged to have a home game for local fans and his Rex-Alls will meet Brook at Riverside Athletic Park. The Rex-Alls have only played one other game at home, having had a close contest with the Morocco team, losing in the tenth inning on a faulty decision by- the Morocco umpire. The Rex-Alls promise a good game Sunday afternoon and hope to have a large crowd out to see the game. For any itchiness of the skin, for skin rashes, chap, pimples, etc., try Doan's Ointment. 50c at all drug stores. > - .. Bernice and Beatrice Byrd returned to Hamhiond yesterday after a visit of two weeks with their grandmother, Mrs. C. Ramey. Their father is Fred Byrd, for several years a resident of Rensselaer. . “I suffered habitually from constipation. Doan’s Regulets relieved and strengthened the Lwels so that they have been regular ever since.”—®. Davis, Grocer, Sulphur' Springs, Texas. Mrs. Dr. C. A. Barnes, who has been living at Greenfield, Ind., is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins and Mrs. J. Q. Alter. She is on her way to Tacoma, Wash., •where she expects to make her future home. Leland Jessen had his visit at home cut short by a call to return to his work at Lima, Ohio. He had expected to be home for a month, but at the end of two weeks was called back to his work. He returned there Tuesday.
J. W. Bozell, the Fair Oaks melon man, shipped 475 fine melons to A. W. Sawin yesterday and the melons will be sold in Rensselaer. The price is higher this year than it has been for several previous years and there is only about half a crop, say the growers.
Henry Lane Wilson, recalled from Mexico City, where he had been the ambassador, will spend the summer at Culver, Ind., having gone there Wednesday of this week. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Myer and O. F. Parker and wife are spending a vacation there. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chapman returned last Sunday evening from a ten days’- automobile trip to his former home and with his relatives at St. Joe, Mich. Mr. Chapman’s sister, Mrs. Ray C. Ensley and baby, accompanied them home for a visit of several days. J. W. Blackman was in from Newland Tuesday with a fine load of melons, and they went like ' hot cakes. His muskmelons and canteloupes are equal to any ever grown in the county and so are the water melons? Mr. Blackman certainly has the soil and the “know how” for raising this variety of fruit. Although no rain fell in Rensselaer Wednesday afternoon a very heavy rainfall was reported about 4 miles north of town. John V. Lesh states that the rain was very heavy at the Grow farm and that thrashing in that section will have to be suspended for the balance of the week even ft there should be no more rain. Buy Thrashing Coal at Barring ton Bros, elevator. Phone 7. Ice Cream at James School House. There will be an ice . cream social at the James school house, 4 miles south of Renssqlaer, next Tuesday evening, Aug. 26th, tor the benefit of the Sunday School. All are invited. XT-
Methodist Church. The subject Sunday morning at Trinity M. E. church, ‘The Puree and the Sword;” the evening subject, ‘Two Phases of Religious Experiences." Epworth League, 6:30 p. on. Preaching 7:30. In buying picnic specialties, quality is the Home Grocery's first consideration, and our press are no higher.
