Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1919 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dr. Johnson was a Chicago goer yesterday. t ■ Mrs. C. L- Eggleston was down from Fair Oaks yesterday. Mrs. Lesta Snlvely of Indianapolis came Saturday afternoon for a visit with her sister, Mrs. George W. Hopkins. Yesterday’s local grain (prices: Corn, |1.22; oats, 67c; wheat, >2.11; rye, >1.23. The prices one year ago were: Corn, >1; oats, 61c? wheat, >2.11; rye, >1.45. Edward Drake will hold a public sale at his residence, 4 miles southwest of Francesville, on Feb. 24. 200 head of stock and Implements will be*sold.—Advt. nls The Parr schools were closed Monday on account of a number of cases of scarlet fever. Four cases are reported, two children in the Dessie Porter family, one of Elva Gumyon’s and one of the Oren Bell children. All are mild cases so far and it is hoped to prevent any spread of the disease. Charles Dudley, eldest son 'of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sands, has been sick the past few days with symptoms of scarlet fever, although the doctor was not quite sure this was the trouble yet yesterday. The lad has been Isolated from the rest of the family and every precaution taken In case it should prove to be this disease, but the family hopes it may prove to b« only a case of rash.

Vaudeville Again at The Princess FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, ’l9 IN CONNECTION WITH MOVIE .PROGRAM “Johnny Get Your Gun” Count Bullion-nia, a fortune hunter, happens to choose an heiress of Fred Stone’s acquaintance to do his fortune hunting on, so Fred puts a necklace around the dear fellah’s neck and then adjures him to listen to the voice of pure reason. Nasty situation for Mister Count! What! H. R. White’s MUD-TOWN TRIO The personel of which is H. K. White, Joe Badger and Nina White, in a clever presentation of the latest songs and parodies from the big musical comedies. Mr. White was here three weeks ago with his company of singers. And now is to be here again with an entirely new line of the latest song hits. PROGRAM JOE BADGER 1. “Rip Van Winpie Slept With One Eye Open.’’ 2. “Why Do They Call Them Wild Women.” B H. R. WHITE 1. Parody on “Baby.” 2. “Alexander’s Band is Back in Dixie Land.’ c NINA WHITE 1. Selection. 2. (Duet) “Everybody’s Crazy Over Dixie” D JOE BADGER 1. ‘‘Poor Butterfly.” \ 2. “Look What We Boys Got in France.” E H. R. WHITE 1. Parody on “Bubbles.” 2. “When They’re Old Enough to Know Better.” Adults 20c-2c-22c Children lOc-lc-llc