Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1910 — Page 1

No. 278.

xxl- ITo Rn ’1 'l%***%!>»<£■ <■!f On the whole, hasn’t Providence been good to you? Let our appreciations of the agreeable and pleasant Let US De 1 H8U1K1U1! ° f ° ur life during the year bury the disagreeable and the hard ones. Thankfulness begets cheerfulness. Let us take an invoice of our blessings ! “Lest we forget.” K Special Prices on Thanksgiving Groceries ~~~ Quotations to Give You More 'Reason for thankfulness_

Cranberries. We have just received a shipment of nearly 2,000 quarts of this delightful and wholesome little fruit. N o thanksgiving dinner is complete without them, and then just notice the price—--7 Cents a Quart.

Vegetables Lettuce, fancy leaf-.... per pound,. 18c Onions, Holden’s tender green, per bunch 5c Onions, dry yellow stock,.. per peck 25c Onions, Genuine Spanish., per pound ....... 5c Celery, big, well bleached, per bunch 5c Pumpkins, small, sweet pie pumpkins, each 5c Squash, mottled Hubbards, each 10c and 15c Potatoes, Michigan white mealy, peck 15c Turnips, medium size, white, per peck 15c Cabbage, home grown, medium size head 6c Sorghum Just tapped a barrel of pure country sorghum molasses; exactly right in color, flavor land body. Considering the fine quality is very cheap at gallon 60c. J SAUER KRAUT Do you like sauer ktfaut? You do if it’s the right kind. We have it in the cask, just opened. It’s the good old German kind. A trial will convince you. . quart sc.

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| Depot i (Cranberries, quart...... 7c J Leaf Lettuce* p0und........ 18c ' Pine Apples, each 15c ; Fant) Oranges, doa 40c ’ Bananes, dos 15c < English Walnuts, pound... 22c < Sweet Potatoes, peck 26c ! Apples, red, peck.... 38c ’ •f English Currants, pkg. 16c ’ t Seeded Raisins, pkg,.'..... 10c - | ♦ * Y Quid, delivery to all parts of I J the eitj. Cail J | Phone 202 i

local happenings. • All how print today. Read ttr 9 and three today. The will be < o,l, id on P“* e two today. - = Call us on phone 54 and we will BaV e yo“ in °n,ey 0,1 fancy cranberries, apples, oranges, grape-fruit, Malaga graped, sweet potatoes, cabbage, leaf lettuod a» d <*l®ry. , JOHN EGER.

The Evening Republican.

Fresh EGGS for your Pumpkin Pie, dozen 30c. English Walnuts The first of thh season—new paper shell English walnuts. They are exceptionally nice and will retail regularly at a quarter, but for this sale we make them 22c a pound. Nut Meats We have ample supply of fresh nut meats as follows: Almond meats, per pound.. 4oc English walnut meats, per pound 50c Pecan meats, per pound... 60c

This sale ends Thursday, 12 o’clock noon, Nov. 24,1910. Don’t fail to take advantage of it. We are anxious to give our trends the best possible service, and we ask that you make up your order and call us as early as possible. Remember, we watch and appreciate orders from each and every source. We guarantee everything we sell, and if by chance anything is wrbng, return it to us and we will gladly adjust it to your satisfaction. THE HOME GROCERY Rensselaer, Indiana

Fanchon. Fanehon _Xpr <nialltjy. Fanchon at The G. E. Murray Co. FantXWinesap eptlng apples 35c a peck at John Eger’s. r ..: ■' . S ji - . Remember Maines & Hamilton sell the Grain king scoop boards. - - Order your fruit cakes for Thanksgiving dinners from, Geo. Fate. * Jhst received, car of Jackson Hill eggcoal. • J. L. BRADY. . Hammond- is to have a new sixstory hotel, .erected near the Monon depot. *. Men's suits and overcoats at Murray’s Clothing Store. Special values for $7.50 and SIO.OO. . In renewing his subscription tolSte Republican, C. A. Hopkins, of Delphi, says, “It-is just like having a. good letter tWice a vtoek from home.” Diphtheria, and scarlet fever have broken out in Hammond to such an extent asto'oausean alarm of epidemic. Nine new cases were reported Monday. aJ E. Shafer and wife, of Logansport, came Saturday to visit their son, N. C. Shafer, the Maxwell man. Mr. Shafer returned Sunday and Mrs. Shafer remained for ts longer visit. Don't forget the Thanksgiving entertainment tonight. Be thankful for your own blessings and take something to the church to help bring sunshine to the home of some one less fortunate. We carry in stock both the lump and mine run smokeless coal for furnances. J. L. BRADY.

Entered January 1, 1897, as second-class mail matter, at the post-office at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the act of March 3, 1879.

RENSSELAER, INDIANA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1910.

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Three quarts of fancy cranberries for 25c at John Eger’s. A very clever vaudeville team began a three nights’ engagement at the Princess last evening. Singing, dancing and minstrel dialogue constitute the stct and the audiences Monday night had a good laugh. The admission - during the visit. of the team is 10 cents, .Good pictures are given each night and also Mr. Roscoe Wilson appears nightly in the illustrated . songs. Healy Bros, furnish the music and it is worth the price ot admission to hear Master Paul Healy on the drums and traps. The Rex program Monday evening was especially good. A drama with • tragical termination was introduced and the acting was about the best Imaginable, the pictures being so dear and life-like as to almost seem that the play was taking place right before the eyes. The, wooing of a city .coquette by a country blacksmith, their marriage, their baby, her long-, ing few the old' life and her conspiracy with a.former lover to comit murder and day the. blame to her husband, who is convicted of the crime. Their later kidnaping of the child. Then the pardon of the wrongfully convicted blacksmith on a plea from his mother to the governor, followed by his tracing the murder to his wife and her paramour, made a very pretty story. The pictures seem to be improving very much lately at both houses. Miss True George is now singing the illustrated songs and Mrs. Leo Reeve accompanies her on the piano. Kreil pianos on monthly payments at the manufacturer’s sale of pianos now going on In the Republican building. Free concerts day and evening. - ' --— * ——^2-^tL...—J . *~ ’ ‘

DISCOURAGED GIRI, SOUGHT DEATH TO RELIEVE HER.

Miss Florence Kayes Took Paris Green In an Effort to End Life That Held Out Small Hope. Miss Florence Kayes, 40 years of age, who makes her home with her invalid mother, aged 71 years, made a' vain effort to take her . life Monday afternoon. She had taken a large amount of paris green poison, probably at about 2 o’clock in the afternoon, and was discovered at about 4 o’clock by Mrs. William Fry, a neighbor, who called to see them. A physician was at once summoned and he resorted to heroic means to save the life -of the woman and it is probable that he was successful, at least she is very much improved this mbrning. Nausea had been produced by Ilia,poison and most of it had been vomited up, which doubtless was all that prevented her death. - ,

Miss Kayes is a a*nd her devotion to her mother has been very constant.- It Has been so confining that it has resulted in the failing of her own health and thus discouraged, she sought to end her life. When she regained consciousness after the work of the doctor she expressed herself, as disappointed that her effort 7 to end her life had been unsuccessful. The case is a very sad one, as Miss Kayes is a splendid young woman and her devotion to the heavy charge of her mothers care hAs been well known to all who are acquainted-with the family. It would be a great blessing if something could be done to lighten the burden that has rested so heavily on her shourders. Her mother, Mrs Mary D. Kayes, suffered a stroke of paralysis almost three years ago, and the last year fell and so severely

Sweet Potatoes. The very finest that we could buy. They are good, long keepers, and it would be well for you to buy a week’s supply ahead at this exceptional Thanksgiving Sale price—--25 Cents a Peck.

Fayette Mincemeat an especially good one, 10 c package. Oysters You can now get the very finest oysters delivered to you. We have taken up the handling of oysters In season, and will have them come to us direct from Baltimore, thus insuring no city “hold overs,” but ]the very freshest of stock. Order a trial, we guarantee to please you. 45c a quart. OYSTER CRACKERS You wiH be delighted with our Sawyer Shell Oyster Crackers. They are the best that money can buy. lOc a pound.

Have You Made An Estimate Of the People in the U. S.?

The population of the United States will be made public on Dec. sth. Just to see how much you know about it, write down some place your guess and then watch to see the exact population announced. It will be in the neighborhood of 85,000,000.

Dead Russian Author Removed From Astapova to Own Estate.

Count Leo Tolstoy, who died at Astapova, Russia, last Saturday, was taken on a special train to his own estate, at Yasmaya, Polyana, in the government of Tula, Monday. The body of the world’s most famous author was accompanied by the members of the family, intimates who were present when death came, and newspaper reporters. '

It you want a fur coat at the right price go to Murray’s Clothing Store.

Now Is the time to purchase a piano while you can secure them at faetory prices. Great sale now going on in the Republican building. Only two weeks more to take advantage of this great sale.

strained herself that she has been unable to leave her bed since that time without aid. Miss Florence has been her constant companion and has had to lift her mother whenever she moved. It was a great task and the body gave way and the heart became discouraged with the burden that seemed to increase with time. It was thought this morning that she would recover, although she was very sick. Mrs. James Norris and Mrs. James Fisher are sisters of Miss Kayes.

Fruits Pineapples, fresh, waxy fruit, each 15c Grapes, fancy white Malagas, per pound .. 15c Apples, Red Stands, nice eaters or cookers, peck.-. 38c Bananas, a lot of special nice ones, per doz 15c Oranges, good color and sweet; big size, per doz .. 40c Grape Fruit, big and heavy, each 10c Raisins, loose 4-Crown Muscateles, pound 10c Raisins, bleached seedless Sultanas, pound lsc Raisins, seeded 1-pound packages 10c English currants, new crop. .10c Coffees We have added a new one in the Millar Coffee. It Is the Millar Magnet Pearled, and considering the strength and flavor, it is most economical. Try a can; it’s ready for’ use, per pound 35c

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REBELLION IN MEXICO IS THREATENING OVERTHROW.

United States Dispatches Troops to Border to Preserve Neutrality on The Texas Frontier. Revolutionary troubles have been threatening Mexico since the election that defeated Francisco I. Madero * last spring. Madero charged that be did not receive fair treatment in the campaign and could not get justice in the courts. He was held in prison for some time, but the existing government was overwhelmingly returned to power and Madero was released on bail and made bis way to San Antonio, Texas, from which point he is alleged to have been secretly promoting his partisans to engage in a widespread revolt which it was planned to begin last Sunday, Nov. 20th. Last Friday Madero slipped out of San Antonio and went to Cotulla, Texas, where he was met by four companions with horses and a guide and it is presumed that he went to take personal charge of the uprising against the government. The revolution centers around Gomez Palacio, a town of 7,000 inhabitants. It is reported that 30 persons were killed In the fighting Monday. The Government has seized all telegraph lines, to prevent the rebels from obtaining any information. The situation appears serious. President Diaz is in personal charge of the government's Interests.

WEATHER FORECAST.

Fair tonight and Wednesday; warmer tonight. A car of*the popular cook stove coal, Majestic, just received. J. L. BRADY.

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