Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Don’t Fail to Hear the Sacred Band Concert on Court House Lawn, Sunday, August 30, 7 to 9 p. m. GRAND CELEBRATION Rensselaer, Indiana AUG. 31 TO SEPT. 5, INCLUSIVE Auspices of Red Men 20 - Shows - 20 Absolutely Guaranteed Clean, Moral and Refined. THE GREAT WM. GAUSE SHOWS Embracing a multitude of fun and mirth making devices ever seen in this section 30 - PIECE ITALIAN BAND - 30 Sacred Concert Sunday Evening on Court House Lawn See the Motordome, the Loop of Death, Ferris Wheel. Plantation Vaudeville, the Educated Baboons, the Crazy. House, the Athletic Exhibition, Merry-go-round, and a host of other attractions. . i Fun, Pleasure, Merry Making All the Time Join the Crowd and Be Merry Too

Lincoln Chautauqua at Rensselaer, Sept. 12 to 17, inclusive. Mr. and Mrs. Alt' Donnelly went to Chicago Friday where the latter entered a hospital for treatment. •lohn E). Lamb pf Terre Haute, a prominent anti-Taggart-Falrbanks machine democrat for many years, but who was about to be placated by the appointment to the ambassadorship to Mexico, died at his homo Sunday afternoon, aged 02 years. John Alberson, who is subject to epilepsy, fell in a lit yesterday morning about 7:30 on the Washington street bridge, where he w'as watching the men at work laying the new planking, and struck his head on the edge of one of the oak planks, cutting quite a gash thereon. The Benton Review came out last week in a special edition of thirtysix pages in four sections, with colored front page and chokefull of advertising! 1 It was neatly gotten up and very nicely printed, and we hope Bro. Robey made a barrel of money out of it. Mrs., I. X. Hemphill was taken to Chicago last week and underwent an operation in a hospital there Friday for a tumor or cancerous growlh. She is reported to be doing as well as could be expected. Her daughter, Elizabeth, who was at her bedside, came home Saturday, and yesterday another daughter, Minnie, went up to the city to be with her.

The Democrat has been informed thjat th© Tribe of Red Men have the absolute guarantee that each and every show in connection with next week’s street fair, is clean, moral and refined, and should ahy report be made of any show not such, the lights will be turned out on same. Also that they will have arrested any drunks or persons found selling liquors. Goodland Saturday Times: Wes Bowdy had a valuable horse killed by lightning Wednesday evening. . . , Mrs. W.B. Waterman, now living with her sori, Newton, in Chicago, is here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Johnson. Mrs. Waterman lived for many years on the farm Just east of town on the Remington road, where Mr. Goldsberry lives, and still owns this old home place.