Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 171, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Roy E. Stanton, of Watseka, 111., has resold the half section of land he purchased of Mrs. S. S. Shedd, to a Newton county party, taking as part pay eighty acres of land in Newton county. Mr. Stanton paid S2OO per aore and sold it at $225. George Estep of Pittsburg, Pa., has purchased of A. C. Campbell the former Charles Osborne residence on South Weston street. The deal was made by Harry Swartzell. The consideration reported was $2,600. Mr. and Mrs. Estep will move to this city in September. Mrs. E. S, Rhoads has sold the residence she owned just south of her home on College , avenue, to Mrs. Everal Smith, daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Smith of this city. The deal was made by Harry Swartzell and the consideration was reported-as being $2,000. Mrs. E. H. Shields and Thomas Crockett, two' of our aged residents, who have been seriously ill for the past several days, are in a very critical condition. The editor of the Republican enjoyed a mess of roasting ears from the garden of Henry Neville, now one of the Wall street farmers. C. C. Starr was very ill Friday evening but is improving today,— LOST—Boy's bathing suit- Finder please return to Emmet Eger. Phone 125.

THE HAMILTON TRIO ° 1 U I WnK / X ' % 'V 1 ri''"'- -J

This trio, which will appear on the second day of the Chautauqua, presents a varied program of de luxe vocalisation. Mr. James Hamilton, whose years of outstanding Chautsoqua and Lyceum success bare enabled him to build wisely, has selected as associate artists Miss Blanche Raymond, menosoprano and accompanist, and Mtos Kathryn Strong, contralto. Few companies of this size are able to offer so wide a range of vocal accomplishments. Trios, duets and solos, both popular and classic, including many of the widelyknown and best-loved ballads, follow each other tn quick and happy succession. Some Idea of the wonderful wort of Mr. Hamilton may be gained by the fact that he was selected as one of the oolotets for the great Ann Arbor Spring Festival, held this last May at which time Tltta Buffo, Carolina Lazzari, Myrna Sharlow, Renato ZaneHi, and other Man of the opera world appeared. William Sterling Battis also lectures In the afternoon following this company, and again in the evening Uvea Ha incomparable Dickens impersonations. ; At th* Chautauqna the First Day.