Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ELLIS THEATRE • -- ¥* Mt MCW Mtv Wednesday 9| FEBRUARY *’ Band Boys’ Musical 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 sale by the Band Boys - and at Jessen’s. Price 25c.

LOCAL HAPPENINGS.

Jay Lamson made a trip to Chicago today. ' -. 1 A. ft. Parkinson made a trip to Lafayette today. 0. G. Barger made, a business trip to Chicago today. They are all talking about it. Whatl Band Boys’ musical Feb. 21.Phone your coal orders to us. HAMILTON & KELLNER. The block system from Monoh to Delphi was put into service today. . Moses Leopold and Sam Fendi® Mfrturned last night from their southern trip, r We have for sale good cord wood, block wood and split wood. Phone 278. < "

A ten pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Culp, north of town, this morning.

‘ Mrs. A. W. Hopkins returned to Chicago this morning after a visit of ten days with relatives here. 7-;.

Mrs. D. 8. Rare and children returned this morning from a visit of three weeks near Campus, 111. Alfred Donnelly left Thursday for Indianapolis, Lafayette and other points on one of his onion selling trips. . . Chas. T. Otis, the large land owner afr-Rpselawn, came down from Chicago last night and returned this morning. . 7

. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Roth returned to Morton, 111., today after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood, Jr., south' of town. - Mrs. Jesse E. Wilson and two children came from Hammond this morning to visit her parents, Capt and Mrs. J. M. Wasson. j •- , j Our trade in butterine has doubled tn the last month. Fancy butterine 18 ,oents a pound, extra fancy 20 cents a pound, at John Eger’s.

K. T.. Greeg went to Greencastle today after a abort visit here with his sister, Miss Naomi Gregg, one of the high school teachers. Will King, who has been living on his brother Frank’s farm west of town will move on his own farm 1% miles northwest of Medaryville. ■ - ------ -- Mrs. H. Radermacher has returned to her heme in Chicago after a visit df a week with her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Donnelly and family. Mrs. P. H. HemphUl was called to Roann, Wabash bounty, today, by the serious sickness of her father, J. B. . Harris, who is 79 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. John Donnelly,- of Denver, Colo., are expected to arrive within a few days for a visit with his thtber, Alfred Donnelly and family/ Miss Flossie Slavback. if Chicago, land, came to Rensselaer today to visit Mia W Myers over Sunday. Xy.