Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 306, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 December 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM -—♦ —- PICTURE. Ruin, Italian drama. BONG • . No Sweeter Girl Thin Ton.

Arthur Nowels returned to Columbia City today. Mrs. Nowels and the son and daughter will remain for a longer visit. For the cook stove: Cannel egg at $6.50; Jackson Hill egg at $6.00 and washed nut $5.50. Maines & Hamilton, phone 273. Robert Fendig returned to Hammond this morning after a Christmas visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fendig. Hear Burch’s orchestra at the Princess Tuesday night. Mr. Haberkorn will sing Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Mr. and Mrs. S. Bowsher returned to Lafayette today after an over Christmas visit with her brothers, Milt and Sam Roth. E. C. Maxwell left for Anderson this morning, having received word that his brother, who has been sjck fcr some time, was very low. George Sharp and Miss Anetta Cox, of Indianapolis, came yesterday and returned there today. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rlshling. Miss Myra Watson, who is teaching in Chicago this year, came Saturday to spend the holiday week with her mother, Mrs. Kate R. Watson. Miss Maud E. Scott came from Chicago, where she is teaching school, to spend the Christmas period with her father, A. C. Scott, and family. Mrs. Will Kennedy went to Frankfort Saturday to visit relatives. She was accompanied by Miss Ruth Conard, who had been visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Smith entertained over Christmas William Ulyat and family, of Mt. Ayr, and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Roush, of Indianapolis. Putts returned to Logansport today after spending Christmas at home. He likes his work as a fireman on the Pennsylvania railroad. We sell Blatchford’s calf meal, x Buffalo glutin feed, mill feed, bran, middlings and chop feed. MAINES & HAMILTON. “Uncle” Clint Hopkins came home from Delphi this morning, where he had spent several days with his son, C. A. Hopkins, who came over with him. Joe Reynolds came down from Chicago and spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. S. R. Nichols. He went to Frankfort today to attend an Elks "banquet. * Mrs. John McColly and daughter Donna, of Newton township, left this morning for Big Rapids, Mlch„ for a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs Chas. Hammond. Mrs. Alda Parkinson left this morning for a southern trip, including a Stay of two weeks in Havana, Cuba. She accompanied a party of friends from Kankakee, 111. W. W. Reqve and wife and daughter, Miss Clara, took dinner with Clyde Reeve and family in Remington, Christmas. Clyde came over after them Saturday evening. Miss Manda Hoyes returned to Crawfordsville this morning after a Christmas visit with her mother. Miss Hoyes is employed in the office of Finley P. Mount, the Crawfordsville lawyer who was the defeated republican candidate for attorney-general of the state. You get your sale bills when YOU want tljem when ordered at T’ e Republican office.