Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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ELLIS THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY Wednesday 'll FEBRUARY Band Boys’ Musical ■■■ 1 ' ' * 8- New Pieces-8 Extra Solos Quartettes , If you like good music, don’t fail to hear it. You have the blues and need the music. We have the blues and need the money. Seats for sa|e by the Band Boys anid at Jessen’s. - Price 25 c.

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. See our new shoes. Complete line just arrived. ROWLES ft PARKER. Martha Spriggs, wldcSv of James M Spriggs, has filed letters of guardianship over her three minor children, with the county clerk. The newest thing in tan Button Boots, just in. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. E. Powell went to Crawfordsville yesterday to visit a few weeks with her parents, while awaiting the completion of the J. T. Randle family hotel, which she and her husband will conduct. The largest and best line of t ßoys’ nnH IVTan’n Wnrlr QYiaar in thp oitv at Rowles & Parker’s. ,-- - . - W. F. Hodges, formerly of Rensselaer, and who was appointed as a special prosecutor in the Gary graft cases, is a candidate for the republican nomination for prosecuting attorney of Lake county. One lot of Ladies’ Shoes, odd sizes and widths, $1.19, at Rowles & Parker’s. Harry Kiplinger went to South Bend yesterday afternoon and last night saw the fistic combat between Packy McFarland, of Chicago, and Eddie Murphy, of Boston, in which the former outpointed the latter. Richlieu coffees and canned goods, superior to all other brands, at Rowles, ft Parker’s. Wednesday, Feb. 14th, was the 17 th wedding anniversary of Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Nichols, and they entertained about twenty guests most delightfully at their home at the county farm in the evening. Cards were played. |3.00 and $3.50 Ladles* Shoes, odd sizes and widths, at $1.79. ROWLES & PARKER. This is a beautiful day, really bright and springlike and invigorating. The snow and lee ate fast melting under the rays* of a warm sun. The probable result will be rain and the weatherman prepares us for it by the vagueness of his forecast. A Washington dispatch says that all opposition to the confirmation of the appointment of Charles Daugherty as postmaster at Crown Point has been withdrawn and that Ute appointment will be confirmed and Mr. Daugherty installed in office without delay. The Fidelity Class of the M. E. Sunday School will give a market at VgnArsdel’s store, Saturday next, all day. Borne made candy, pies, bread, cook* des, etc. .. ■