Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 190, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
AT THE Gayety Tonight The Celebrated H. L. Walton & Co. This Chinese novelty stunt will be pulled off at the Gayety this eve, rain or shine. The little lady who done the dancing on the Brussels rug shoeless and hoseless induced the few who attended the Gayety last night to sit back and take notice. They will appear again tonight. No vulgarity.
If you have forgotten the market for charity the past three Saturday’s, please remember your contribution is needed. Bring something to Warner Bros, hardware store next Saturday between 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. to help along this worthy cause. Cash or anything; good to eat are solicited. This is the fourth and last market. The Republican was in error in saying that Mrs. Mary D. Eger was caring for her grandchildren, while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Grant, were enjoying a vacation in Chicago. Mrs. Eger is herself on a visiting trip to Grand Rapids, Mich., and the Grant children are being cared for by their paternal grandmother, Mrs. Mattie Grant.
See the Columbia’s $2.00 bargains, pumps, for your inspection, and only $2.00 for your choice, at the Columbia. - George E. MoColly, brother of Sheriff MoColly and the other members of that family in this county, had the misfortuhe to suffer a fractured leg near Lamar, Mo., recently. Word from there indicates that he is getting along very nicely. His sister, Mrs. Payne, sent him The Semi-Week-ly Republican to keep him posted on Rensselaer and vicinity during his confinement at home. A window full of ladies’ oxfords and before buying your next pair of oxfords. You’ll save money. Columbia Shoe Store. W. S. Parks returned Monday from Kosciusco county, where he spent several days with his aged father, Thomas Parks. Although his father is 86 years of age he is enjoying very good h'ealth. On his way home Mr. Parks stopped at Longcliff to see how Harvey Casto was getting along and found that he is very poorly and his death seems a matter of a very short time. His brother, Dennis Casto, will go there today to see him. In an automobile collision Friday night Judge T. F. Palmer and Frank Hodshire and their machines escaped without injury. Both were on Broadmay street but going in opposite directions. They met at the Monon crossing and each attempted to turn south on Railroad street thinking the other was going straight ahead. They were driving slow and had their cars under control, which nrobably accounts for the fact that nothing serious happened.—Monticello Herald.
Sunday Evening Concert Program. March, Religious. Calvary. Gospel Hymns. Nature’s Adoration. iSermon by Rev. Green. Jeruselem, the Golden. (Sweet Remembrance. Home, Sweet Home. Recommends Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. “I bever hesitate to recommend Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,” writes Sol Williams, merchant, Jesse, Tenn. “I sell mote of it than of any other preparations of like character. I have used it myself and found it gave me more relief than anything else I have ever tried for the same purpose.” For sale by all dealers. C
If it’s Electrical let Leo Mecklenburg do it. Phone 621
