Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PBOGBAM - * . •- r-4 PICTURE. A Touching Affair. r' The Plot That Failed. The Lord and The Lady. • • ' SONG Give He Back My Dolly and the Kiss I Gave to Ton. By J. F. Fredericks.

G. R. Street made a business trip to Fowler Friday. See the largest turkeys in the world at the Potfltry Show, all this week. The Anjti-Dyspepsic Corn Meal man is here again. Did you*get his silver spoon ? A pair of fancy chickens given away every night this week at the poultry show. Harry Wade accompanied Bert Sparling to Mississippi on a prospecting trip. ' Thirty head of horses were sold at the Monticello -da*!© Tuesday. That beats us. Don’t forget to go to the Poultry Show at the Armory, all this week, only 10c admission. Mrs. L. A. Fross returned to Brookston Friday, after a visit scince Sunday with Miss Eva Hammerton. Mrs. Harvey Brannon is still suffering with pneumonia at the home of her father, in Jasper county.—Monticello Democrat. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fletcher returned to Battle Ground Friday after a short visit here with his sister, Mrs. Geo. Colvert, and family. Rev. Howard Billman has resigned as pastor of the First Presbyterian church at Kentland and accepted a iCall to Crown Point. “Kid” Churchill, who has been at his farm near Bethany, Mo., for the past three weeks, arrived in Rensselear Friday morning for a short stay. Mrs. Etna Parker and daughter, Miss Alta, left for their nome at Marion Friday, after a visit with the family of M. L. Hemphill and other relatives. Joe Larsh has given up his intended removal to his farm east of town this spring and will remain in the drug business another year. This decision came about by the condition of Mrs. Larsh’s health. t Mrs. Martin Barnes returned to Kokomo Friday, after a stay of some length with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Larsh. She took her little granddaughter, Doris Larsh, home with her. They will return here in a few days. The Ladies’ Industrial Society of the M. E. church will hold their regular monthly social at the home of Mrs. 3 E. C. English on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 10th. All are welcome.