Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 280, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Prettiest Moving Picture Show In the City. BEX WABHEB, Proprietor.
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM ■ PICTURE. Her Photograph, a comedy. The Ibis. SONG. Honey Time.
St. Joseph’s College Beaten
By St. Rita Thanksgiving Day.
St. Rita’s preparatory team, of Chicago, defeated St. Joseph’s college at football Thanksgiving afternoon at the college, the score being 12 to 6. Rita made two touchdowns, McCune getting them both after long runs. Zimmerman kicked goals from each. T. Kennedy, St. Joe’s left half back, made the touchdown for the local institution, and Grothwell kicked goal. The game was attended by all the student body and the visitors, of which there were about 200.
Only 10 Days More of the Great Piano Sale in Republican Building.
Meat Markets to Close at Eight O’clock After This Week. After this week until further notice we will close our meat markets every evening during week days at 8 o’clock Our shops will remain open until the usual hours on Saturday evening. The markets will remain closed all day on Sundays. ROTH BROS., J. J. EIGLESBACH. We carry in stock both the lump and mine run smokeless coal for furnances. J. L. BRADY.
Roy Ropp Married Thanksgiving Noon to Francesville Girl.
Roy Ropp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Ropp, was married at high noon Thanksgiving day to Miss Elizabeth Garling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garling. The marriage was attended by Mrs. Horatio Ropp and daughter, Miss Cora, of Rensselaer. They will live in Rensselaer. Calling cards at the Republican.
Do you always know pure candy when you get it? If not just try these extra confections ON SALE AT > I MUCH LEAVELL’S BAKERY I
Duvall’s I [’ Enpl ni|||n|l 1 Duvall’s | Quality Shop | U» LCll I UllVdll | Quality Shop •: Quality in o RENSSELAER, INDIANA <► T , ** r . , o±.Clothier, FurnUher ""fi' 8 t**** w *~* ! " M » • and Hatter. ' - - - " 1 1 11 t ■ t LIAVE you anything to be thank--1 * ful for this year? I am thankful for the continued patronage of my customers, and also thankful that I am a Hue one. And you ought to be thankful for the good values you have been getting and KKU GLOVES • w . e hope to still MOSOi give you better / I|®®M quality and values next year, ./ \ \ if f I j which I know V\\ we can - You xnZxxWX should be buy- a THEYf \ ing your Over- FIT* coat and Win- I j | ter* Suit now, I I W and our prices are right and quality better than you can get of any concern in town. Prices from $5.00 to $30.00. Fur Caps, Overcoats, Gloves, Mittens, and everything to keep warm this winter. Hats, Hose, Underwear, Shirts, Cravenettes, Bathrobes, Smoking Jackets Sweaters, Trunks, Suitcases, Traveling Bags, and the best line Workingmen’s Clothing, all kinds and prices. Rensselaer. Indiana C. EARL DUVALL
