Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 164, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

7 ■ - ■; T" ■ The Two Things A Housewife Needs This Hot Weather is a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet and a Hoover Electric Sweeper W. J. WRIGHT.

Guy Crowder wen>t to Delphi today. " George Putts went to Monon today. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Timmons and daughter came today from Bention (Harbor, Mich., to visit relatives and friends. A great treat in store for those who enjoy singing, dancing and allround good show. Open at 8:30 tonight. Mrs. 0. H. Bryant and Urith Bradfield returned to their home at Rockville today after visiting Rev. Barbre and wife. A deal has just been consummated by Harry SwartzeH Lee Matheny disposes of his eighty acre farm two miles and a halt northeast of Rensselaer. This farm was purchased by Harjey Bruce, of Crawfordsville, son of Ed Bruce, who paid SIB,BOO for the same, or $235 per acre.

Aluminum Wars REGULAR $2.00 VALDES All Weak big’ choice $1.30 Rowles & Parker

PRINCESS THEATRE Mary McLaren "Vanity Pool”

■V Do you (believe that truth is stranger than fiction? Mary McLaren in “VANITY POOL,” played by the magnificent ail-star cast: Mary McLaren, Franklin Farnum, Anna Q. Nilsson, Marian Sars, VirTUESDAY Bryant Washburn —u— , 1 " “Poor Boob” • Cl ♦ WEDNESDAY ' William Brady Presents "Little Women”