Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 148, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

m GAYETY The Renowned Bader & La belle PREMIER TRICK CYCLISTS The stage was enlarged to make sufficient space for this stunt. This is a classy couple who hold the championship. f

Ed Sternberg, of Missouri, who wtas associated with his lather in dredging the Iroquois, cam? yesterday to visit his father, Carl H. Sternberg, whose health has been quite poof (lately. Dr. J. Hanason, ■accompanied by B. E. Barnes and Ralph Zeigler, went to Indianapolis last evening and will Teturn to day with a new 5-passenger Overland auto for Mr. Barnes. Mrs. Ed (Miller went to Montieello today to visit her mother, Mrs. Ruth Stephen son, who will soon start back to Erie, after a visit of three months with relatives in this state. R. A. Parkison, accompanied by a local physician, went to Chicago today, where iMr. Parkison had an x-ray examination made to assist a specialist in determining his ailment. Howard York returned this morning from the West Side hospital, Chicago, where the had undergone an operation for hernia. He is feeling very well except for being very weak, and expects his operation to prove entirely successful. Mrs. Harvey Moore and two children went to Bangor, Mich., today for a visit of two weeks with her parents. Mr. Moore took them over to Francesville and they went north over the Michigan City branch of the Monon. Miss Nina Martin-dale went to WiSbash today to attend the wedding tonight of Miss Nell Naftzger to Mr. George Gridiweil, of Bloomington. Miss Naftzger and Miss Martindale were college mates at Bloomington and last year Miss Naffcager was a guest at a house party given by Miss (Martindale at her home in this city.

Five men /who were working on the brick street job quit tftieir work today. The heaviest work on the job falls on'the wheelbarrow pushers and they asked for an occasional relief, desiring to shift with the sand shovelers. The shovellers, however, refused to make the change and tftie strike followed. The men received 25 cents an hour. The work was retarded some, (but the foreman expects to have other men from either Frankfort or Chicago to take their places by tomorrow. The strikers were all laborers from out of town. The first block of grouting will be completed by this evening. It is intended to postpone brick laying until the grout is spread as far as the postofflee. The foreman estimates. that it wfll require only 8 or 10 days to do the brick work if good weather prevails and the laborers stay on the job.

THURSDAY NIGHT AT PRINCESS % it ) ■■■ ■ -« . 11th Installment of KATHLYN 3 Reds 7-30,830 AND 930 P.M. ' ADMISSION 10c