Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 120, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM -—♦ — PICTURES. THREE MEN AND A MAID. Comedy. ' PARADISE LOST. THE BURGLAR’S FEE. ILLUSTRATED SONG.
The Home Grocery sells Bonano. Get screen doors of the J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. ♦ Just in, fresh Kellogg Corn Flakes. —Home Grocery. H. C. Hoshaw returned this morning from a visit with his son at Indianapolis. .. i ■ ... .. ■« Philip Kistner was over from Dunn today to visit his farm in Hanging Grove township. Measure the doors tor new screens, then call Phone No. 6, and get good ones from the J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. William Pauley was here Thursday visiting his brpther-in-law, John Healy, and his father-in-law, Matthew Zernden. „ The forecast is again for showers and thunderstorms. All that happened yesterday was a little bluff but not a drop of rain. Patrick Halligan, who has had a very bad time with an infected toe, continues very poorly in general health. The toe seems improved but he is getting on quite poorly. Miss May Kinney, of Spencer, came yesterday for a short visit with her cousin, Everett Kinney, and went to Chicago this morning to visit friends. She will return in a few days for a more, prolonged visit. Lepoy Templeton, formerly of Oxford, now of Indianapolis, has offered to donate SIO,OOO for a public library for Oxford, if the grounds are procured and arrangements made for maintaining the building as a library. Mrs. Rebecca Hemphill is considerably improved over her condition following her operation at Hahneman hospital and she is now able to sit up some each day and her daughter, Miss Mattie,* writes quite encouragingly about her. The Jordan Stock Co. came this morning for their play tonight. The personal of the company is somewhat changed and considerably enlarged. The play tonight is “The Maid and the Man,” a dramatic and musical production with a chopijs of girls. Sixteen candle power electric lamps, two for 25 cents. Peroxide hydrogen, regular 25 cent bottle, 10 cents. Window screens, beechwood frames, 20, 25 and 28 cents. Ready piixed household paints, can 10 cents. Child’s garden set, rake, hoe and shovel, set 10 cents. JARRETT’S VARIETY STORE.
