Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 114, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

♦♦❖♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦di***************** TONIGHT’S PROGRAM i ’—s? —■ .. - z PICTURES. In AN UNEXPECTED REVIEW. TBE COWBOY AND THE SHREW. ! THE SHOW GIRL’S STRATAGEM. ; HOP RAISING INTUSTRY

Ben McColly came down from Chicago Heights this morning. He firmly denies that he came to see the show, but he occupied a chair in front of the Makeever house and watched the parade. Jellycon, a delicious jelly dessert, any flavors, 10c or 3 packages for 25c, at the Home Grocery) Gusta Daseke, a Francesville boy, made a grade of .96% In the common school examinations, his grade being the-highest of 117 graduates in Pulaski county. 7.- h : /-'- Fifteen cents will secure you a reserved ■ seat for The Smuggleman. Chart opens Wednesday morning. __ Marion A. Anderson returned this morning from Indianapolis, where he has been working for several months. He has a good job with the Boulevard Cement Co., and will return there tomorrow. / Our screen doors are the best; hang right, wear longest and the price Is right J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. Samuel O. Duvall was 79 years age Friday, May 12th, and the event was duly celebrated at a fatally dinner at the home of his son/Ed J. Duvall. Mrs. Frank Burch and son Arthur, of Oak Park, came to help celebrate the event, she being Jdr. Duvall’s daughter. Don’t wait until the house gets full of flies to put up the screens. If you" old ones are not first-class, order new screen doors of J. C. Gwin Lumber Co., phone 6. Mrs. Alda Parklson was hostess Friday afternoon to about forty lady friends and they were delightfully entertained by a violin recital given by Miss Lucy Moody Boyd, of Mt Vernon, lowa, who was assisted by Miss Bess Moody and Miss Alice Shedd, the former on the piano and the latter by vocal solos. \ New cheese, very fine. —The Home (xlocery. . Jackson township, Newton' county, toted strongly in favor of stone roads at the recent election. The vote was 147 to 25. Enterprise says: “With the completion of this system*, and a system in Newton township, Jasper county, now under way, there will be direct stone road connections between Mt. Ayr and Rensselaer, and between Mt. Ayrand Brook, Goodland and Kentland, excepting a one-mile break between the Jackson and Iroquois township systems.”