Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 223, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. George H. McLain have returned home after an ex- ( tended visit in Ohio. A. M. Ro'bertson, owner of the j Princess Theatre, has installed a ! new Simplex movings picture ma- J chine. It is a high-class machine 1 and gives the best projection pos- ■ sible to obtain. Dorance Dibell, son of E. J-i 1 Dibell, of Wolcott, and Miss Orphia I 1 Jackson, daughter of Edward Jack- (j son, also of Wolcott, were married , at that place Saturday morning by ‘ the Rev. D. A. Rogers. Both Mr. • J and Mrs. Dibell are well known in - this city and were here for a few hours Saturday following their mar- ;1 riage; * They left on the afternoon ! train for Gary, where they will ■ make their future home. — : : 1 ’ John F. Bruner, formerly of this city but now of Rantoul, 111., where • he owns the telephone system, was in Rensselaer today. .He was ,ac'cctmpanied by his fellow townsman, . M. L. Hindselman, and they had lieen at Jhe Pulaski county farm owned by Mr. Bruner and Frank HaskeU. Mr. Bruner left two ears of corn which he had gotten off this farm. They were very large and well matured ears and indicated that the farm must have soil and that ‘‘Fussy” Haskell must some farmer. PARR COMMUNITY SALE. The next Parr community sale will be held on Saturday, September 27. Persons desiring to have stock or other goods offered at this sale should list same with John Lakin at ■ Parr on or before Saturday, September 20. < . ~ * } • 1 "*" 1 lf * 1 " ' ""** Try a Republican classified adv. J for results. A