Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 January 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT. 4—— PICTURES. “Sweet and Twenty.” “Jealousy and the Man.” “Visit to liiskla.” “Show Your License.” SONG. “If a Boy Wnnts a Girl and a Girl Wants a Boy.”

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. John Poole and T. W-. Grant made a business trip to Montlcello today. Jas. Newcomb returned this morning from a trip to Wheatfleld. Zero Wright went to Logansport today on business. George Duggins went to Medaryville today for a short visit."--Isaac Parcells went to Chicago yesterday for a few days’ stay. When is a man not a map? When he is a woman. Ha, Ha. That aint as good as Fate’s Quaker bread. ‘ ■ - - -- A Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Roadruck'*and son, of Brookston, came ttaiß morning to visit Rev. and Mrs. C. L. riarper: John Scott and wife, of Idaville, who have been vißiting relatives here, returned Jo their home today. C. L. Baldwin, who has been working at the college, went to Logansport today to remain over Sunday. For flrst-class laundry see C. W. Rhoades. Bundles called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. Alfred Jacks returned jesterday from Lafayette, wherq she ""had been visiting her daughters, Mrs. L. L. Lefler, and Miss Ethel Jacks. 1 » We are turning out about 1,500 loaves of that celebrated 16 to 1 Quaker bread every week. Get in on the ground floor and try it.

Judge CL W. Hanley went to Delphi today, where he will occhpy the Carroll county tench in hearing a ditch case. That rich, mellow, flavor that Is so satisfying in a, coffee is always found in Ferndell. j. a. McFarland. Miss Blanche Campbell, of Medaryville, came yesterday to attend the Jasper county teachers’ institute today. ' 's To feel strong, have good appetite and digestion, sleep soundly and enjoy life, use Burdock Blood Bitters, the great system tonic and builder. The schools at Aix have been closed indefinitely on account of the measles. Nearly every family in that vicinity has one or more cases. Frank McCurtaiß And Harvay Myres, of Parr, were here Friday. They are contemplating taking a trip to the northwest thii spring.

Some of the merchanta of Monticell<y have adopted the early closing movement, closing every night at Bix o’clock except Wednesday and Saturday evenings.

- Mr. and Mra. Will Chapman, of Alfa, Wyo., who have been visiting her sis-: ter, Mrs. John Ward, And husband, for a few days, left this morning for their home. They were accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Montlcello. Halite Flynn, son of J. e. Flynn, JfiMLajgfMw Henaseiaer boy, been elected trustee of the tfifift ward of the town of Chesterton. A special election was called to choose a successor to John B. Lundberg, who recently died. Hallie defeated Robert Krieger 131 to 104.