Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 280, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Princess Conight -—♦ — PICTURE. THE ARMORER’S DAUGHTER, By Stanner E. V. Taylor. Acted by Marion Leonard Henry Walthall James Kirkwood Arthur Johnson Anthony Sullivan Phillips Smalley SONG. I’m Looking For A Dear Old Lady. . By Roscoe Wilson.
Free concert at the opera house this evening. J. Three quarts of fancy cranberries for 25c at John Eger’s. ** Mrs. John I. Gwin went to Chicago today for a short visit. ■ / Remember Maines & Hamilton sell the Grain King scoop boards. George Hemphill was down from Chicago to spend Thanksgiving. Just received, car of Jackson Hill egg coal. J. L. BRADY. Miss Ruth Ames went to Indianapolis Thanksgiving morning to spend several days with relatives. A car of the popular cook stove coal, Majestic, just received. J. L. BRADY. Lloyd Jensen and Rue Parcels came down from Chicago and spent Thanksgiving with their parents. For any pain, from top to toe, from any cause, apply Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. Pain can’t stay where it fs used. Henry Hordeman was on the street Wednesday and reports his arm healing very nicely and not causing him much pain. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brenner spent Thanksgiving day with their son Ivan, at Bloomington, where he is taking a medical course. Judge Robert Vanatta returned to his home in Marion today after a visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Vanatta. Mrs. Cordelia Williams is having a hot water heating plant placed in her residence at the corner of Division and Angelica streets. Mr. and Mrs. George Hanson and baby will go to Bowling Green, Ohio, tomorrow for a visit of a week or ten days with her sister, Mrs. Pearl Watson. Rev. O. F. Jordan and wife, of Evanston, and Miss Nettie Jordan, of Aurora, 111., were Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mrs. W. N. Jordan and Children in Barkley township. Marshal George Mustard and wife and son Freddie went to Wabash Thanksgiving mornihg for a visit of several days. During their absence Clias. W. Platt is substituting as city marshal. Mrs. C. D. Waugh and daughter Stella, of Flora, spent yesterday with her sister, Mrs. Geo. D; Zea, and today bqth ladles are spending the day with their father, J. W. Smith and family, in Union township. Don P. Warren, who underwent an operation in Chicago recently, came home Wednesday and Thursday came down town. jHe is not very strong yet, however, and will have to fake good care of himself for some time. Miss Shore will appear in a $250 Paris gown at the free piano concert, at the armory this evening. Don’t fail to hear her in grand opera and other selections. She will be assisted by 'W. Cheney Beckwith and home talent. Miss Blanche Babcobk is entertaining two college friends during the thanksgiving vacation, viz. Miss Maro Beck, of Warren, Miss., and Miss Olive Longwith, of Davenport, lowa, both of whom are attending DePauw university. ’Mr. and Mrs. J, Q. Alter spent Thanksgiving day with their daughter, Mrs. Ernest Fritts and husband, in Delphi. Mr. and Mrs. Fritts have just moved their confectionary store and restaurant into a new building across the street from their old location. \ The trial of the Pancoast ditch has been occupying the attention of the court since Wednesday. Judge Wason is hearing it as special judge and has kept things moving, holding court Thanksgiving morning and Wednesday evening. Another night session will be held this Friday morning. Emerson Coen spent his Thanksgiving at Cherbourg, France, where the American fleet landed on the morning of Nov. 16th. He wrote home that he would be a “long ways from home and the Thanksgiving turkey.” The trip of the fleet was a pleasant one, he said, without an accident of any kind. We earry supplies and sell DeLaval Cream Separator. Maines & Hamilton.
