Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 293, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —♦— PICTURE. The Italian Sherlock Holmes. Mendlessohn’s Spring Song. The Hobble Skirt SONG. Please Come and Play In My Yard, and In Dear Old Tennessee, By J. F. Frederick.

The Depot allows none to undersell them. Give them a trial. The Pollock baby that died yesterday will be buried Sunday, the funeral taking place at the Barkley cemetery at 11:30 o’clock. The procession will leave the John L. Nichols’ residence in Rensselaer at 10 o’clock. Burial will be made in the Barkley cemetery. Children’s felt hats, new this fall. Just the thing for early spring, choice 75 cents and SI.OO, at Mrs. Purcupile’s.

B. F. Roberts, son ol Press Roberts, left this morning for Pueblo, Colo., where he will commence work for the Colorado Fuel and Iron Co. He worked there for .three years prior to his return here last summer. His health has pot been very good in Indiana and his return there is for its benefit. Let us have your coal orders. Our prices are right and delivery is prompt. Maines & Hamilton, phone 273. Claud Sayler, formerly of Kniman, was in town' today. He has been working as a painter over at Momence for some time, and is now planning to go to Tacoma, Wash., with the expectation of making that place his future home, and possibly he will engage in the truck farming business there. __ We still have some of those nice New York Baldwin apples at $3,25 a barrel or 35c a peck. JOHN EGER. Johnathan Michael, who has been with his son, William Michael, of Jordan township, for some time, left this morning for Crawfordsville, where he will spend the winter with his son, Allen Michael, who is the chief ot polite of Crawfordsville. Mr. Michael is 78 years of age and apparently in excellent health for one of his advanced years. The phone number of the Depot Grocery is 202. Try it once. George Bowman came up from Delphi this morning to make arrangements to have Ed Oliver, of Barkley township, appointed administrator of the estate of his uncle, Joe Kennedy , who died last week. Kennedy was a bachelor and left considerable property, and has a number of heirs, who are the children of his brothers and sisters. Will Kenhedy, near the Alf Donnelly farm, is an heir. Cheap trimmed hats for ladies, at half price, at Mrs. Purcupile’s.