Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Cbe Princess theatre Mii.TiTM, Proprietor. Watch Thia Space Bv.ry Day

HAP MOORE, Comedian In Character Singing and Dancing, Entire Change of Program Each Evening. He delighted hundreds4ast night, and is pronounced by all one of the best comedians ever appearing in Rensselaer. -> -

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. R. E. Perkins, of Mishawaka, is visiting his brother, J. H. Perkins. Mrs. G. E. Murray and son Edison, are spending the day in Chicago. Mrs. George McCarthy is spending today in Surrey with Mrs. G. L. Thornton. John G. Kerlin, of Wolcott, aged 50 years, died Thursday morning. Kidney trouble was the cause of death. John Hellengreen and family will start within a few days for Larimore, N. Dak., where he purchased land. Mrs. Jennie Wishard came up from Noblesville yesterday for a visit of a few days with friends and relatives. Do not fail to attend our big Sacrifice Sale now running at The Cash Store. G. B. PORTER. Roy Cheesman, of Westpolnt, has moved to Rensselaer, occupying the Ed. McColly house, north of the railroad.

—Mrs. E.M. Parcels went to Indian-* apolls this morning, where the little daughter of her daughter, Mrs. Bertha O’Neill, is reported very sick. Medium sized, home made sour pickles for this week, 3 cents a dozen, at ..... JOHN EGER’S. Mrs. Richard Crowell went to Wheatfield today for a short visit with Mrs. Lizzie Hilliard. Mr. and Mrs. Crowell expect to start for their Montana home about March 15th. C. O. Price, of Carpenter township, a brother of Myrt B. Price, has not decided yet where he will locate. Himself and wife have been visiting relatives in Hinsdale, 111. . You should not fail to see the swell line of Longley Hats and Caps for men and boys. Price the lowest. MODEL CLOTHIER & FURNISHERS, S. Leopold, Mgr. A shower is being given to Miss Pauline Ames this afternoon at the home of Miss Myrtle York, the hostesses being Miss YorterMlss Grace Robinson and Miss Blanche Babcock. Miss Ames is soon to be married to Mi. Ross Porter. We were temporarily out of Arlstos Flour last week, but now have two cars again. Gem of the Valely, and Lord’s Best flour. Three of the best flours made, only $1.50 a sack. JOHN EGER.

County school superintendents In some of th'e larger counties are asking an Increase of pay. At present the salary is the same throughout the state and the superintendent in Marion county-gets the same as the one in Jasper. They argue that the educational requirements fqr county superintendent are greater than for any other county office and that alone should be sufficient reason for increased pa/- - -y-' Also at the opening, we will show you the finest and best line of ready- ' made suits, top coats and cravenettes that you ever had a chance- to see, ail at moderate prices. C. EARL DUVALL.