Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT. “Two Women and a Man.** SONG. , _ _ “Dear Old Dear.”

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Work the puzzle in Warner Bros.’ window and get a prize. For first-class laundry see C. W. Rhoades. Bundles called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hiram Day has rented of the Rensselaer Commercial Club at $4 per acre the undivided part of the club’s subdivision. Don’t fail to attend the Gingham Sale at Rowles & Parker’s, Thursday and Friday. Fine French Ginghams for this sale 9%c. Dr. Rose Remmek, who has been in Indianapolis for some time has returned and will be in her office in the Harris block every auy from Bam to 5 p. m. Phone 403. Miss Millie Witham, of Mt. Ayr, came over last night and remained until this morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Critser. Today she went to Monticello,* where she will visit relatives for about two weeks. We can save you mdney on your fencing. Pittsburg Electric Weld is the best and strongest fencing made. ROWLES & PARKER, The Big Corner Department Store. Captain James A. Burnham has been feeling poorly for some time and rarely gets down town. He was down yesterday, however, and hopes with th* opening up of spring to feel much improved. Don’t let anything interfere with your hearing the Columbian Concert Co. at the M. E. church Tuesday evening, Feb. 15th. This will be one of the best of the lecture course numbers. Admission 35 cents. There don’t seem to be much baseball talk in and around Rensselaer. If a team is to be organized here you couldn’t tell it from present indications. It may be hard to find a manager who is willing to give it his time. Geo. H. Healey, went to Indianapolis today to be present tonight at the meeting of the Republican State Editorial Association. Senator Beveridge will address the editors tonight at a banquet to be held at the Claypool Hotel. I The admission to the Yewell lecture, "By Day and By Night in Paris” will be only 25 cents. Thursday evening, Feb. 17th, at the Christian church. Two hundred views of Paris made during his recent visit there. A lecture well worth your hearing. B. J. Gifford has made partial payment of his delinquent taxes in this county. He has paid all that was. due in Hanging Grove, Keener and Wheatfield townships and part in Barkley. He stated that he would clear up on the balance before the date set for the tax sale. Joseph Fenzel was in from Walker township yesterday. • He' is planning to, accompany Tom Callaghan and family and Emil Schrader and family to Mlnot N. Dak., the first of next month. The two families expect to locate at Minot, but Joe will go on to Montana, visiting the Great Falls country. If he finds something that looks good to him he will locate there, otherwise he will probably return to Jasper county.