Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CIK Princess Cbeatre run PWTT.T.TPB, Proprietor. Watch This Space Every Say
PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT. —* — PICTURES. “Oh! Uncle.” “Seventh Day,” Founded upon a decision of the Cook Connty, 111., circuit Court. “Living Dolls,” a hand colored picture “Sweet Dreams.” SONG. “Lazy Eyes.”
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TheEllisTheatre J. H. S. ELLIS, Manager TO-NIGHT r Hoffman & Shonb present that eccentric dancing comedian FREDERICK HEIDEB In a most pretentions musical comedy triumph The Rounder * Stupendous Scenic Mountings. Original Song Hits. Musical Ensembles. Sensentatlonal Singing and Dancing Numbers. FUN AND FRIVOLITY. MI&FH AND MELODY. Prices, 85,35 and 50 cents. Seats on Sale at lessens Jewelry "Store. Cures baby’s croup, Willie’s daily <cuts and bruises, mama’s sore throat, grandma’s lameness—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil —the great household remedy. ’
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. The Home Grocery for A & K flour and Millar coffee. Guaranteed. Mrs. Glen Overly and little baby went to Francesvllle today for a visit with relatives. Don’t forget the Diadem sweet cider at 15 cents a ryjart can at the Home Grocery, Wm. C. Walker returned to New Richmond today, after a short business visit here with James A. Watts. We have coal for all Kinds of stoves and furnaces. ? j! L. BRADY. J. H. Perkins went to Yeoman today to remain over Sunday with his brother-in-law, J. T. Brumbaugh. Try us for cookstove coal. We can please you. J. L. BRADY. St. Joseph’s. College will play basketball with the St. Mary’s Athletic Club, of Fort Wayne. The game will take place in the gym at the college and will be called at 7:30 o’clock.
Courrliht 1909, br C. E. Zimm'imtn Co,—No. 39 v IT IS THE LITTLE THINGS THAT COUNT You Have Oft Times Noticed ■ That the appearance of some place seems to be brighter and more cheery than others. There seemed to be that atmosphere of I homeness so readily recognized, yet so hard to explain. It is our business to know the / why of this and we are going to tell you, it f is the little things, such as pictures, orna- l ments, and an odd piece of furniture here } and there that properly complete the fur- I nishings and produce this homey effect. "To l accomplish this the furniture must be in V good taste, and of quality. ' 1 Look over our stock and convince your- | self that we sell this kind of furniture at prices which will prevent you from buying any other kind. / D.M.WORLANDS Reliable Furniture House North of Courthouse Rensselaer
