Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Earle Reynolds and Nellie Donegan CHAMPIONS OF ALL CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD ■ ~ ■ And Six Headline Acts —== 4th of JULY WEEK An opportunity of seeing the highest salaried Artists the Hoosier State has ever produced in the Great 27h at £ n ? katm / D ™ C,ng Ac } thelr . h « me tovvn —the two Great Hoosier Artists wholiave attracted the attent.on of all the Kings and Queens in Europe and the Entire World. Special Augmented Orchestra will be imported for the great show. Chicago has never presented any better show at $ 3 admission than you will see in Rensselaer that week. B. F„ BARNES, General Manager
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Today’s markets: oats, 48c. C. G. Spitler went to Indianapolis on business Monday. W. C. Babcock was a Chicago business goer Monday. We are paying 16% cents for strictly fresh eggs.—C. E. PRIOR, Fancy Produce Market, Phone 39. H. R. Kurrie returned to Chicago Monday after a short visit here. Mrs. John Dunlap went to Englewood Monday for a short visit with relatives. Miss Dora Kahler, who ba.s been attending school at Terre Haute, returned home Monday. Mrs. Elmer Osman of Benton Harbor, Mich., came Sunday for a visit of sevra dlays with relatives. John Mann went to Sheridan, his old home, Monday for a visit of several days with relatives and eld friends. ' ' (' ' i Kendrick Robinson came up from Lafayette Monday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harve Robinson and other relatives. Mrs. Joseph Griswold of Valparaiso came Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. Mary D. Eger and brother, C. W. Duvall, and family a few days. < Hurley Beam, Forest Morlan, Vern Haas and Junior Benjamin, who are employed in the Monon offices at Chicago, were home Sunday to spend the day.
* Mr. and Mrs. George Peters went to Lafayette Monday where he has secured a position in a machine shop, and where they will make their home for the present. Gail Michal was down from Kni-< man Monday on business. He says crops are looking fine on their farms up there and they are well pleased with, their- investment. Misses Lucy Healy and Edna Robinson go to Monticello this morning- to spend a few days with the Rensselaer F. G. C. who are camping on the Tippecanoe this week. There will be an ice-cream and cake social at the James school house, 4 miles south of Rensselaer, nor the benefit of the James Sunday school, Friday evening, June 28. Everybody invited. Clarence Smith, who is working for his father near Wannatah, was home Sunday l to spend the day with his father, W. F. Smith." He went from here to Chicago Sunday and thence to his work at Wannatah. A special train will leave Rensselaer July 4 at 6:03 p. m., making all stops to accommodate passengers between Rensselaer and Hammond, to accommodate visitors from the north who attend our celebration, r <' t r C. P. Wright & Co. have sold a fractional quarter section of land in the Benson neighborhood in Milroy tp., of 177 acres, owned by Col. Lynch of Oklahoma, to W. S. Lowman, for $5,700. There are'no buildings on this quarter, but Mr. Lowman has, bought the 40 acres adjoining owned by a man of the name of McKinley, which is improved with buildings.
