Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 116, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Edith Paxton is spending to- ■ day with Mrs. Joe Luere at Parr. Plenty of good country butter, 25c the pound. HOME GROCERY. Ed Clark was down from Hebron over Sunday, visiting baa parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clark. Mrs. Delbert Beckman returned tills morning from a month’s visit with her parents in Lafayette. Leave your orders for strawberries, fresh every day. HOME GROCERY. Mrs. Harry Marlatt returned to Morocco this morning after a week’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Qhupp. Mrs. Charles Lowman, of Hebron, visited Sunday with Mrs. Frank Geitzenauer, and today went to Parr to visit relatives. J. W. Crooks was down from Roselawn over Sunday . He reported some wind but no damage at that place late Saturday afternoon. Forest Morlan was down from Chicago over Saturday night and Sunday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morlan. Dr. Cumick left this morning for Monticello to make an address at a ministerial convention upon the subject: “The Philosophy of Skepticism.” Don’t miss the great comedy drama in five reels, at The Rex. Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, both day and night. A reel feature, at the right price, Saturday, May 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Murray arrived home last Friday from a visit at Piqua, Ohio. They were very much pleased with the country there and both enjoyed the best of health while away. Don’t miss the great comedy drama in five reels, at The Rex. Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, both day and night. A reel feature, at the right price, Saturday, May 22nd. The Republican has printed on heavy cardboard the words, “License Applied For.” These are about the size of the auto license numbers and should be used by persons with new cars when traveling out of town. They may be purchased here. Don’t miss the great comedy drama in five reels, at The Rex. Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, both day and night. A reel feature, at the right price, Saturday, May 22nd.
The rain Saturday evening was directly responsible for the decision to postpone the institution of the Sons of Veterans auxiliary and before another date is set a canvass of the eligible persons will be made and it is hoped to secure a large charter membership. At The Rex, Tuesday, May 18. By request we will show Joan of Arc, both afternoon and night. First show at 2 o’clock. Don’t miss Joan of Arc, in five parts, at the Rex, May 18th. Harry Parker received his new license number last Friday. It is No. 73,523, which means that there are that many autos In Indiana that have been licensed since January Ist. Those who have not procured licenses are flirting with the constable and had better file their application today. At The Rex, Tuesday, May 18. By request we will show Joan of Arc, both afternoon and night. First show at 2 o’clock. Don’t miss Joan of Arc, in five parts, at the Rex, May 18th. Donald Hoover was taken to a Chicago hospital yesterday and his mother, Mrs. W. I. Hoover, and Dr. Johnson went'there today and Donald will have to undergo a surgical operation for a glandular trouble of his neck. Dr. Johnson recently performed a slight operation but a more extensive one is now necessary.
The rain of Saturday evening was the heaviest for several months and in the two big showers, one just before 6 o’clock and one just before 7, the precipitation was 1 4-5 inches. The rain came with so much dash that the sewers were unable to carry the water away and in some cases it raised over the curbs and across the sidewalks. It was accompanied zby considerable electrical display and thunder and also some wind. At The Rex, Tuesday, May 18. By request we will show Joan of Arc, both afternoon and night. First show at 2 o’clock. Don’t miss Joan of Arc, in five parts, at the Rex, May 18th. Boyd Porter returned this morning from A trip south or east. If you can find out where Boyd spent Sunday you will beat the efforts of the reporter for The Republican. Boyd colors up and declares he has just been out looking after the crops and his every action indicates a man who contemplates matrimony or some other serious step. Whatever it is that Boyd has on his mind we wish to assure ham that we are for ham and hope him all the success in the world. Sheriff McCoHy had as his guests Sunday some old friends from Chicago Heights, who motored here to spend the day. They weer Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and son, he being the president of the Johnson boiler works, Sam Brooks, street commissioner, Ed Winsolw, president of the Canter Storage Co., Robert Isaacs, secretary of the company, and D. D. Pierson, county cmnidflßMHfcW*
