Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Princrn theatre nm PHILLIPS, Proprietor. Watch This Ipaoe Every Day
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Seats now on sale for “A Man of Mystery.” Mrs. John Eigelsbach returned this morning from a visit at Monticello. Reserve your seats at Jessen’s for “A Man of Mystery,” Friday night. Alf Collins made a business trip to Shelby today. ~~7 ', ' % “A Man of Mystery,” Ellis theatre, Friday, February 3rd. Attend the Oliver day at Maines & Hamilton’s, Saturday, February 4th. Dr. and Mrs. Hanson are spending today in Chicago attending the automobile show. Special embroidery and lace sale, beginning Monday, February 6th, at the G. E. Murray Co. Mrs. J. H. Wood came this morning from Lafayette to visit Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson. Biggest embroidery and lace sale of the season, beginning Monday, February 6th, at the G. E. Murray Co, All kinds of feed for chickens, horses and cows for sale by Maines & Hamilton. Take a look at The G. E. Murray Co’s, embroidery window. Sale begins Monday, February 6th. Mrs. W. W. Merrill went to Englewood this morning for a visit of two or three days with her daughter. Try a sack of Fanchon flour next time. Finest ever come to town. $1.50. THE G. E. MURRAY CO. ’ -• ' ■■ ~ .. i ‘ Mrs. Edith Hurlev. John Hurley and Perry Hurley returned to Rossville today after a week’s visit with Mrs. Nancy J. Burget, near Surrey. For this week only, 4 packages of seedless raisins, or 3 pounds of good evaporated peaches, or 3 pounds of good prunes for 25c, at John Eger’s. Sixty boxes of oranges and lemons for this week’s sale. 1 dozen nice, California seedless navel oranges, or 1 dozen nice, juicy Messina lemons for 15c, at John Eger’s.
The Royal Neighbors will give a 10 cent valentine social and entertainment, February 14, 1911, at Woodmen Hall. Everybody" come and lind your valentine. The Ladies of the G. A. R. will hold a Lincoln 10 cent social at the home of Mrs. W. I. Hoover, at the county Jail, ,on Thursday, February 9th. Everybody is invited. Harry Parker did not return home from Louisiana with Dr. I. M. Washburn, as stated in the Evening Republican yesterday, but instead went to New Orleans to see the big Mardi Gras city before returning north. The Ladies of the Christian church are getting ready to ship a car load of paper Persons having old papers and magazines and wishing to give them to the church should phone to Mrs. P. W- Clarke, who will call for them. The\|Red Men have instituted an order at Monticello. The organization was perfected Tuesday night, With a large attendance from Logansport, Wolcott, Delphi, Sheridan, Lafayette and Indianapolis. Can’t look well, eat well or feel well with impure blood feeding your body. Keep the blood pure with Burdock Blood Bitters. Eat simply, take exercise, keep clean and you will have long life. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lefler arrived last evening from Joliet, 111., to take up their residence in Jasper county. His brother, Len Lefler, came up from lafayette this morning, and Robert will move at once to Leh’s farm near Knlman.
Sam Calloway, formerly flerk of White county, and the defeated candidate for treaaurer last fall, has been appointed a deputy clerk to the supreme court of Indiana at a salary of 91,000. He will begin work March IsL Calloway is a competent clerical officer. During recent years he has been in the grocery business. We are this wepk unloading our third car of flour for 1911. If It was not for the high quality of the flour, we could not sell the quantity that we do—more than all the balance of the merchants in Rensselaer are selling. If you bare never tried it, do so at once. JOHN EGER.
