Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 200, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Reduced Prices On Porch Furniture We will offer the following, pieces of ’ -porch furniture at these reduced prices. One couch hammock marked to sell at $12.50 for SB.OO. One couch hammock at $6.50 for $4. One wood porch swing marked to sell at $8.50 for $6.00. 5-ft. swing. One wood porch rocker at $5 for $3.50 One wood porch rocker at $3.75 for $2.50 One wood porch rocker at $4.75 for $3.50. One wood straight cliair at $5.50 for $4 W. J. WRIGHT

I Mrs. S. S. Shedd went to Chicago today to visit. ) : Mrs. H. R. Milner, of Remington, went to Chicago today. Howard Royster went to Chicago i today. I • 1 I Miss Jennie Marsel us returned to her home at Somonauk, 111., after a , visit here with Alva Grenard. j Harrison Wasson, Jr., and Milton i Roth, Jr., went to Chicago today for ja short stay. I Mrs. K. Rouch and children came today from Indianapolis to visit Mrs. J. Kr Smith. B. N. Fendig and guest, Lep Weil, of New Orleans, went to Chicago today. Miss Frances Carr returned to her home at Lafayette today after a week’s visit here with friends. Mrs. Clieve Hamilton, of Fair Oaks, went to Indianapolis today to I visit. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Brenner have gone to Logansport, at which place they will make their home. Mrs. William Krier, of Hammond, spent Monday here with C. M. Sands and family. Judson Fitzpatrick, editor of the Francesville Tribune, was in Rensselaer today. • Mrs. J. H. Coover and sons, Max and. John, of Lincoln, Neb., are here for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood, Sr. ■ '■ * Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hammerton and daughter, Marie, came today from Indianapolis for a visit with relatives. Mrs. L. Roadruck, of (Schneider, who has been visiting Mrs. Hammerton, came with them and ! will continue to her home.

■David Leatherman and sister, Mary Leatherman, went to Gay’s Park, near Delphi, this afternoon, where they will remain until Friday. A convention of the Rawleigh salesmen is being this park this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kemper, who were recently married in Danville, Hl., will make this city their residence until March 1, when they will move to Mr. Kemper’s farm in this county. Mrs. Kemper’s name before her marriage was Miss Ruby Turner.

7 PRINCESS THEATRE v ' —TONIGHT— Wallace Reid "The Roaring Road” FORD WEEKLY

WEDNESDAY. AUG. 20, Ethel Clayton “Maggie Pepper” Two-Red L. K. O. Comedy •THURSDAY, AUG. 21, All-Star Cast “When a Woman Strikes”

FRIDAY, AUG. 22, D. W. Griffith Present* “The Romance of Happy Valley” He i* a pretty smooth guy, the .rillian in this picture. Lots of experience .with the fair sex. And she’s an innocent country maid—but she has a head on her shoulders. It’s one play you must not miss, “A Romance -of Happy Valley.” Smiling Bill Parson* Comedy ‘‘Birds of a Feather”