Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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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; - —4 Prices: 25c, 35c, 50c. • Reserved Seats at Jessen’s.

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Potatoes, 15 cents peck—Home Grocery. Hermie Langdon, of Wheatfleld, sold a team of drivers here Wednesday. DeMotte creamery butter qp sale at McFarland’s at 35c a pound. 9C. A. G. Catt made a professional trip to Chicago today. • Mrs. A. Sampson made a trip to Monon yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Mary E. Lowe returned yesterday from a trip to Wisconsin. Music Lessons—On the violin given by Q. Braun, the band - nquire at Fendig’s drug store. Mrs. J.' M. Washburn and baby boy went to Delphi today to visit her aunt, Mrs. E. Baech. For first-class laundry see C. W. Rhoades. Bundles called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. A. Mindlecamp, of Walker township, came here today and will go on to Remington and Wolcott to relatives. Cost is auecond consideration when we are disposing of broken lots. Feqdlg’s Xclustve Shoe Store. Mrs. Mary Lane and son, of Chicago, came today to visit A 1 Peters and family. Vern Jennings has returned home from a short visit with his sister, May Jennings, near Morocco.

Mrs. Sarah Riner, of Manon, came yesterday evening to visit her aunt, Mrs. Hemphill. Mrs. E. H. Michaels and son, C. H. Michaels, are here from Redkey visiting the former’s daughter, Mrs. Ernest Lamßon. Each $2.00 purchase entitles you to 9 bars Swift’s Pride fine laundry soap 1 for 25c all this week at the Home Qrpcery. ™ E. T. Boyle, M. B. Wilson, Henry Christensen and John Borem and son, of Roselawn, were in town trading and attending the horse sale Wednesday. Ed Reeve and family and his son, Leo, and wife haVe moved to the Ralph Marshall place in the of town. f ■, M, .i— 4 '■»» ■ ■ " t '■*' ' That rich, mellow, flavor that is so satisfying in a coffee Is always found fn Ferndell. JF. A. MeFARLAHP- .. June Benfamin, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Benjamin, went to Chtcago today in company brother, Ross, where he wil 1 have an. operation performed for the removal of a cataract from one of his eyes.