Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 204, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Che Princess theatre TRIO. GEORGE, Prop.

Ellis Theatre One Only Thursday, August 28 YEAR IN NEW YORK M | m I 2^ CHARLES KLEIN AUTHOR OF ■ THE lion - wX9ltMill 'AND THE MOUSE' MAGGIE PEPPER’etc. ■ ' ' ' ' ■ ' / Prices: ~ First Three Rows From Stage SI.OO Balance of First Floor .75 Balcony ,50 Phone 98 General Admission .35

Phone 273 for wood, coal and feed. J. ( N. Leatherman made a business trip to Chicago today. We sell the Oliver line of plows.' HAMILTON & KELLNER.. — George Volk made a business trip tp Shelby today. Buy Thrashing Coal at Harring ton Bros, elevator; Phone 7. ' ______________________ -A Mrs. George Buck returned to Goodland today after a visit of two wpeks here. Milwaukee and Osborne corn binders sold by Hamilton'& Kellner. ~ • E. D. Rhoades Leonard Rhoades made a business trip :to Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Mel Abbott went to Montiepllo 'today to visit relatives for several days. v Mrs. C. H. Tryon left today for Sacketts Harbor, N. v Y., to be absent about a month. Miss Alice Daniels accompanied Miss Pearl Hayes to Marion yesterday for a visit of about two weeks. Miss Carrie Parrabee returned to Salem, Ind.,'today, after a visit with Lonzo Eilar and family, near Remington. , iMrs. R. R. Smith and son, of Chicago, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Van Grant and Mr. Smith will join them here the last of the week. , - j. Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Thomson, wiho have been living at Wolcott, are now moving to Lafayette, where he will again work in a restaurant. t . Mrs. Mary Peyton returned to her home at Piqua, Ohio, today, after a visit of several days here'with her sister, Mrs. J. T. Murray, and her niece, Mrs. H. W. Wood, Jr.

Miss Anna Hoagland and Miss Alice Juby, of Blue Island, are the guests of A. (langloff and family and will remain until after the Chautauqua in Rensselaer. Mrs. Gilbert Allen and baby, Mrs. Harry Wiltshire and daughter, Ruth, went to Teftt today to visit until Sunday with Mr. Albin’s people. t- . Theodore George made a business trip to Chicago today, presumably to investigate the picture film business with a view to getting the very best is for The Princess. Today Is thedlrst day of the gala week affair at Monon and the Athletics are playing ball there. Quite a crowd went to Mondn on various trains and a large number are planning to go tomorrow. r Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Eder, of Hammond, were at St. Joseph’s College on a visit this week, returning to their home this morning. Twenty ago Mr. Eder was a student and he enjoys coming back to mater to witness the improvements. Many of at the college now were his classmates twenty years «r». .. -r —i t