Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CIK Princess theatre rUBB PHILLIPS, Proprietor. Wetoh Thli Space Every Bay
TheEllisTheatre J. H. S. ELLIS, Manager Friday, Feb. 4 Sidney W. Pasco's Great Life Drama “Just A Woman’s Way” With Caroline DeVere and a larger and better cast than ever. ♦ Prices: 25c, 35c, 50c. Reserved Seats at Jessen’s.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS; Potatoes, 15 cents peck—Home Grocery. Mallie Clark returned to Wheatfleld this morning to visit relatives. creamery butter on -sale at. McFarland’s at 35c a pound. Mrs. Anna Burket went to Battle Ground today to visit relatives and friends. For first-class laundry see C. W. Rhoades/ Bundles called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. Samuel Fendig, proprietor of Fendig’s Fair, made a business trip to Chicago yesterday.
Music Lessons—On the violin, given by O. Braun, the band instructor. Inquire at Fendig’s drug store. * J. Schwanke returned to DeMotte this morning after a visit hfere with D. E. Tanner. J. J. Weast, of Jordan township, went to Williamsport today on a real estate trader Miss Lizzie Scott, of Chicago, came yesterday to visit the family of J. W. Smith. i • S. S. Barnes and wife returned to Fowler today, after a short visit here with her father, Simon Phillips, and other relatives. Each $2.00 purchase entitles you to & bars Swift’s Pride fine laundry soap for 25c all this week at the Home Grocery. W. J. Holmes went to Indianapolis today to do a little advertising for the Maywood Stock Farm, which he now represents. That rich, mellow,* flavor that is so satisfying in a coffee is always found I® Ferndell. '
J. A. MCFARLAND. —rJ. C. Gwin and wife left this morning for New Orleans on a pleasure trip, and they will remain there for the mardi gras, the' great carnival that has made New Orleans famous. ' How foolish men are where a beautiful woman 1b conserned. Notice it again in “Just a Woman’s Way” which will be the next attraction at Hills' Theatre on Friday, Feb. 4th. John ,Garllck was down from Kniman a few days ago. He does not get dawn to the county seat* very often bur usually makes the Republican a call when he does. Mrs. M. H. Hemphill returned yesterday from Chicago, where she had undergone a surgical operation about two weeks ago. She is very much improved and will doubtless get along all right. v
