Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 114, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Che Princess Cbeatrt FBED PHILLIPS, Proprietor. Watch This Space Every Day
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Remember the missing word page today. Mrs. Grant Warner went to Indianapolis yesterday to visit her sister, Miss lima Robinson. 4 two-pound cans of cranberry sauce for 25 cents. •• JOHN EGER. Mrs. Mel Abbott visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Landis, near Monticello, from yesterday afternoon to this morning. At the Princess Monday and Tuesday nights, take "A.Tripto Niagara Falls,” one of the most beautiful scenic effects ever produced. Mrs. Granville Moody and daughter Nell, Mrs. Austin O. Moore, Mrs. Clint Brown apd Mrs. B- W. Ellsworth at-, tended the missionary convention of the M. E. church at Remington yesterday; —----- ' ’ . . " ■'/ John Harold Bronson, the efficient and noted lecturer, will entertain you at the Princess Monday and Tuesday nights, on the greatest industrial and scenic pictures ever shown in Rensselaer. We saw a sample of oil that was taken from a well a mile or so west of Thayer a few days ago. It seemed to be of a fine quality. They claim to have a depth of 300 feet of oil in the pipe.—Lowell Tribune. Phone Hiram Day, at No. 27, for all 'lids of building material, etc. Alviiough he is away temporarily, he will be prepared to look after any local work and will take care of all orders left at his residence.
Special moving pictures at the Prin-1 cess Monday and Tuesday night, showing scenes in the Larkin factories Buffalo. These are the greatest industrial pictures ever shown, showing the factory in operation. St. Joe suffered defeat yesterday at Chicago at the hands of St. Ignatius by the score of 4 to 1. The game was played on the White Sox grounds. The Chicago pitcher was tod much for St. Joe .; A few errors on the part of the latter also contributed to their defeat. Next Sunday the college team will play Brook on the college grounds. The game will begin at 3 P. M. Instead of losing his clothing only, as stated in yesterday’s Republican, in the fire which destroyed his son John’s residence, W. N. Jones lost all his personal belongings. He had a room fitted up for his own use at his son’s, with a desk and furniture of his own. In the desk were a number of valuable papers, which were des’troyed with the rest of the property.. His son John and family have made arrangements to use the scale house for a residence until a new house can be built. The Northwestern Indiana Traction franchise for the city of Hammond has passed the second reading by a vote oi 12 to 3.- It will go to the third reading next Tuesday evening. There is good reason to believe that it will pass. If it does the road will enter the city from Dyer over Calumet avenue, running past the Superior Court building and stopping at the Lion store building. This is the most prominent part of the city. This is the road that is expected to run through Rensselaer. _ May and cash wheat has advanced 10 cents a bushel in the past week, but we are still offering you the best flour made, Aristos, Gem of the Valley and Lord’s Best at $1.50 a sack. Golden Glow, equal to what others ask 11.50 for, only $1.40. Every sack guaranteed or money refunded. JOHN EGER.
