Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Thanksgiving Dinner to Be Served at Barnes’ Restaurant. B. F. Barnes will serve the following diner on Thanksgiving: : - Turkey Chicken Wild Duck Mashed Potatoes Cream Slaw Escaloped Oysters Cranberry Sauce English Plum Pudding Mince and Lemon ~Pie Warner Stock Company to Be At Ellis Theatre Next Week. The Warner Stock Company will be at the Ellis Theatre all'next week, playing a number of popular dramas and comedies. The prices will be 15, 25 and 35 cents. Trevor Eger, who is now located in lowa, arrived home today for a JThanksgiving visit with his parents. Our millinery season closes this week. If you are contemplating getting your old hat worked over or getting a new one, come in this week. ROWLES A PARKER. Mrs. M. E. Hinkle* left this morning for Bangor, Mich., after a visit with friends in this county. She also visited friends at Battle Ground and took in the centennial of the Battle of Tippe canoe. < - ; Dr. I. M. Mashburn emphatically denies the report published in another paper that he has purchase 3 the old Washburn home on West South street, which he sold some two years ago to Charles Pullin. Tell your newsdealer to save you a copy of The Chicago Daily News every day if you want to be sure of getting IL Its articles on, and recipes for, the new system of cooking in paper bags have created a great deal of demand for it among women folk as well as the men. -f.. J. A. Teter was over from Carpenter township today. He called at T’ -- Republican office to settle for a classified advertisement that cost him 11.50.. He advertised the Remlngtm hotel for rent and he rented It He then advertised it for trade and hj traded it getting in exchange a farm of 65 acres near Bloomington. Mrs. G. H. Chapman returned to her home at Grant Park, 111., today, after a visit since Sunday with her father, Sylvester Hutton, who hai been quite poorly at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Albert Witham. Mr. Hutton plana to go south as soon as his health will permit him to make the trip. The mailing of 300,000 catalogu‘d from the Hammond postofflee wl’l call for 318,000 worth of stamps. Thj catalogues are for the William H. Maule concern, of Philadelphia. The job Is being printed by the Conkey printing plant In Hammond and the mailing will be done In that city instead of sending the catalogues to to be mailed. Tonr Thanksgiving dinner will not be complete without some of Mrs. Green's borne made bread, "The Best Ever." Phone 477.