Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 245, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM • v v ' pictures. .• The Modern Dianas. My Old Dutch.

Mrs. John Chamberlin and daughter, Miss May, left this morning for Benton Harbor. They expect to leave for Tombstone, Ariz., Friday. We will have 20 barrels more of those fancy Jersey sweet potatoes on sale this week at 3c a pound. ' ' ■ JOHN EGER. The Knights of Pythias lodge will jneet tonight at 7:30 o’clock. There Will be vfork in the rank of page and esquire. A full attendance of membership is desired. . - Famous Fiction Books, cloth bound, by Alger, Optic, Holmes, Clay, Kipling, Dickins, Southworth, Mead and others. Just 350 copies at 12c each. Jarrette's Variety Store. Mrs. J. L. Hagins returned this morning from Wolcott, where she went Saturday from Lafayette, where she attended the district convention of the Woman’s Relief Corps. Mrs. Lyda Potts has purchased of Mrs. Theo. Warne, of Parr, the house on Elm street occupied by George D. Zea. It is her intention to considerably enlarge and remodel it for a residence for herself and family.

F. J. Sears has received a copy of the DuPage County, 111., Register, which publishes an extended obituary of his nephew, Prof. J. I. Sears, who died recently at the age of 46 years. He was a musician of rare ability and the head of the Sears School of Music at Barrington., , Jerry Walls, the wrestling promoter who was here with Sam Murbarger last year, is npw managing two women wrestlers, and wishes ,to bring them here next week for an exhibition match. It is probable that they will come for an engagement at the Ellis theatre. John McGlynn arrived here Sunday from his overland trip from Buffalo, Mo., having had no adventures of consequence since his delay at Valley City, 111., on account of the high water. Temporarily himself and family are at the home of his mother, Mrs. Lorinda McGlynn. r . J. H. Mallon, a Francesville merchant, and daughter,., Mrs. W. C. Calvert, came over from Francesville by auto this morning and took the 10:05 train for Chicago, where they will attend the funeral of. Mrs. Gallon’s sister. . . ,7 / Don’t think that piles can’t be cured. Thousands of obstinate cases have been cured by Doan’s Ointment. 50 cents at any drug store.