Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Princess tonight —« — , PICTURE. The Deciding Tote. SONG, In the Field of My Old Southern Home By Roscoe Wilson.

Republican Speaking at Various Points In Jasper County This Week. At McCoysburg, Harvey B. Stout, Jr., of Indianapolis, Friday evening, Nov. 4th, 7:30 p. m. At Independence school house, Barkley township, Harvey B. Stout, Jr., Saturday evening, Nov.' sth, at 7:30 p. m. At Parr, George A. Gamble, of Logansport, Wednesday evening, Nov. 2d, at 7:30 p. m. At DeMotte, Ele Stansbury, of Williamsport, Thursday evening, Nov. 3d, at 7:30 p. m. At Wheatfield, Ele Stansbury, Friday evening, Nov. 4th, at 7:30 p. m. Let all voters turn out and hear the issues discussed. New Flake and Cracked Hominy— Home Grocery. Dr. Rose Remmek has returned from Indianapolis and will again be found at her office in the Harris block. Robert Michael has brought us two ears of corn that weigh 3 pounds and 3 ounces. Can any of you corn growers beat this,’ Lay in your winter's supply of canned peas, corn and tomatoes now. The Home Grocery is making special prices by the box (2 doz.) assorted to suit. Inquire. Extra fancy Michigan sand grown potatoes, t>oc bushel from the car unloading day. Telephone or call and leave your order at once. The price regulator—The Big Corner Store.’ ROWLES & PARKER. W. H. Miller, of Barkley township, was today notified of the death at Watseka, 111., of his sister-in-law, Mrr. Malissa' Harvey. She was quite well known here, having spent some time last fall at the Miller home. Either Mti- Miller or son Leslie will attend her funehtl, which will be held Wednesday. , Samuel Jacobson, who recently sold his farm near Newland to E. L. Hollingsworth, will hold a public sale next Monday, Nov. 7th, and sell 4 head of horses, 8 cows, 4 spring calves, and several articles of practically* ne»’ farm machinery. Col. Fred Phillips will be the auctioneer and C. G. Spitler the clerk. A surprise that was a surprise was on J. W. Smith Saturday evening at his home north of the depot, it being hiß 36th birthday. A party of about twenty-five friends and brother Odd Fellows gathered at the home of W. F. Osborne and went over to Jack’s home while he was away on hiß Saturday evening shopping trip and when he came home he found, to his surprise, bis friends awaiting him. After an oyster supper and other good things, and games, his friends left, wishing him many more such happy events. Tonight is Hallawe’en, an occasion when some boys seem to think they are turned loose to raise all sorts of mischief and destroy property, etc. It is probable that in Rensselaer the nightwatch and marshal wi)l be very active and any unreasonable conduct will result in arrests. There is no intention, we understand, to try to make Rensselaer boys a bunch of mollycdddles, hut the officers do not intend to stand for any acts of vandalism, and the prankers must be respecters of property. Holland Milchner Herring—Home Grocery,