Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

. TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —♦ — PICTURES. Ugly Woman. Punch and Judy Show. SONG. I Am Afraid of You. Bud Farnum, comic songs, bells. ■ Xylophone and Saxophone musical selections.

Ladies wishing a pretty coronet braid or hair switch* to match your hair, call on Mary Meyer. William Leonard Johnston returned at Lafayette, this evening, after a few days visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark. Save your children’s feet by using the Ortropedic shoes. Sold and warranted at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Wm. Baker was a contributor to the Milroy monument fund yesterday in the sum of one jjollar. He had a brother whose name will be on the monument; Nothing better on the course than Dr Bible. Sunshine and sense characterize his lecture.—Baltimore Sun. At the~ M. E. church, Friday evening, March 25th. Truant Officer C. B. Steward went to Wheatfield this morning to get a young lad named East, whom he will take to the house of correction, tlie boy being incorrigible. Call and see our nice northern-, grown sand potatoes, Ln two and onehalf bushel -sacks, for 50c a bushel by the sack. JOHN EGER. Delos .Waymire came home from Winona this morning, having completed the winter term of school and not intending to return for the spring term. C" Remsburg, of Thawville, 111.. came this morning expecting to find his cousin, Mrs. John L. Nichols, still living. He was shocked to learn of her death and will remain here ’to attend the funeral. For _this week only, our large package of oatmeal, without a china dish, only 17c. Our regular 25c package, With a china dish, 20c. ‘ JOHN EGER. Gus Phillips, who had to give up his theatrical work in San Francisco on account of the failure of his voice, is again with the Spooners doing light work. The last heard from him, he was playing in New Orleans. A report this week said the Gifford railroad had been sold/but nothing to substantiate the story could be learned, although it is quite certain that a deal has been on, but failed to mature.—Crown Point Star. —. ~ . R. A. Schoolcraft was here over night from North Manchester. He is a manager for the state for the kamphene ointment company and while here appointed Mrs. Bert Abbott local agent. i George King, of Pueblo, Colo., who is here visiting Vaughn Woodworth, who returned a few days ago from Nebraska. Vaughn has prospects of getting a job coaching the Nebraska state normal school in all branches of athletics. Henry Jones came down from Chicago this afternoon to visit his father, W. N. Jones and his brother John. He expected to find some duck shooting and was disappointed to learh that the birds were not stopping to be shot at in Jasper county. Dr. Clayton, at Monon, has just notified his daughter, Mrs. Firman Thompson, of Parr, that he will give her a new Ford automobile. It is needless to say that the offer was received with great delight and its arrival is being impatiently awaited. A boy 14 years of age ia reported to have run away from his home near Roselawn this morning and to have created quite a .little excitement among people of that section, who generally aided in a search for him, but it Is understood that he was not found. . •