Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —♦- ■ PICTURES. The Girl of the Mountain. tA ' :1 hp- ■ -.r::' ; u l-~ - - "yt~ —. r; -rv^ Too Much Mother-In-Law. BIG DOUBLE BILL TONIGHT.

The M. E. 10 cent social will be held at the residence of Mrs. Leslie Clark, Tuesday afternoon, March 14th. Gingham aprons will be on sale. Have you seen our stock of buggie Do not buy until you have examined them. There is none better and few equal. MAINES & HAMILTON. - . »-- . ■— - - J. E. Hanft, who travels for the Levey Bros. Co., which has the blank book contract with Jasper county, was in Rensselaer today, taking orders. He paid The Republican a call. Mr. and Mrs. George Kimberlain and little daughter Lucile returned to their home at Rossville, 111., yesterday, after visiting at the home of her brother. Johp N. Baker, and family, of Barkley township. Fred Young and family have moved from a farm near Kentland to the Frank Donnelly farm in Barkley township. His brother, John Young, who helped him move, left this morning for his home at Gas City. B. F. Alter is having some improvements made to the property where himself and family reside and which was formerly the Mark Hemphill prop erty. The yard is being filled, the walks raised and new fences built, materially bettering the place. We have sold fifteen Corn King manure spreaders this spring. There is no better spreader on the market. Our terms and prices are better than any other. Let us tell you what we can do for you. MAINES & HAMILTON. C. E. Prior made a business trip to Gary Wednesday. He had not been there for three years and was surprised to note the great improvement during that period. Sand dunes of the past were replaced with fine business blocks, and paved streets had replaced the hub deep sand ones. F. G. Richmire accompanied by his wife, left here two weeks ago for Milwaukee, Wis., to have an operation on one of his eyes by the celebrated eye specialist, Dr. Snyder. The eye was not removed as was first reported, but through an operation, we are told, bis eyesight will be very much helped. Mr. Richmire’s friends rejoice with him in this improvement.—Morocco Courier.