Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
- ‘ AT THE Gayety Airdome 3 PEOPLE 3 Three Harmony Scamps Comedy Singing, Talking and Eccentric Dancing and Musical Entertainers These people have been playing big time but their plans of touring the European countries were frustrated in consequence of the war. This promises to be a performance greatly surpassing anything of the kind ever seen on a vaudeville stage in this section, and we are positive that no one will regret their visit to the Gayety Airdome Friday and Saturday night, as anyone dissatisfied with the stunt will be reimbursed at the box office. 5c and 10c
The most economical threshing coal at HARRINGTON BROS. CO.’s yards. —— — 1 —l—., ■ Former Circuit Judge Truman F. Palmer of Monticello, is being urged to become a candidate again for the judgeship of the Carroll-White circuit. A bunch of Lake county republicans were in Rensselaer Tuesday afternoon boosting Mayor Johnson of Gary for the Republican nomination for governor. John O’Connor returned Tuesday evening from a business trip to southeastern Missouri, and his impressions of that section of the country, which are borne out by samples of grain brought home, are told in another column. C. C. Bryant, field agent for the bureau of crop estimates of the U. S. department of agriculture, came to Rensselaer Wednesday and made trips about the country with our gram dealers for the benefit of the bureau's crop reports. John O'Connor’s samples of southeastern Missouri corn, wheat, etc., in the Warner Bros, hradwate store window is attracting lots of attention. The stalks of corn have large and almost fully developed ears upon them, seasons being about a month earlier there than here. The wheat is of splendid quality and is as bright and fine as one eVer saw.
Kentland Enterprise: Mr. and Mi's. A. D. Washburn, son and daughter, arrived home Friday night from their trip to the coast. They were gone four weeks and had a delightful time. The exposition is great. Had intended making a trip through Yellowstone Park but travel is so heavy at the Park just at this time they could not secure accommodations. The Associated Charities, for the purpose of raising funds, have decided to hold a Saturday market for one month, in Warner’s hardware store. The people of the town and country are urgently requested to make unsolicited donations each Saturday morning of dressed chickens, salads, baked beans, cottage cheese, candies, home baking, and other culinary articles. Donations of money will also be thankfully re-ceived.—-Advt. Mrs. John Burris, who went to Kankakee, 111., the first of the week, accompanied by her brother, on business connected with charges she had made there against a farmer by the name of Coyne, for whom she and her husband had worked, charging Coyhe with having criminally assaulted her, according to the Kankakee papers has made an affidavit stating that her charges against Coyne were false and were made by her husband and her for the purpose of blackmail. It is reported that the officers are now looking for Burris, on this conspiracy charge, and that, he will be severely dealt with if found. Burris is alleged to have passed a forged check for sl4 here some time ago on Jim Snedeker, the depot grocer, and Snedeker would also like to have him apprehended.
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