Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A TOUCH OF SPRING IN THE AIR Have you noticed the bright sunny mornings that we are now having? It means that Spring is on her way. It creates the desire in a man to “spruce up” a bit, and to feel and look his best And this is the best place to buy your new Spring CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS TRAUB A SELIC2SSSSZ

Dr. W. L. Myer spent Sunday with his parents at Flora. W. H. Hogan made a buisness trip to Walkerton today. A lage can standard sweet potatoes for 10c at Bowles & Parker’s. Mrs. Mary E. Drake went to Chicabo this morning for a short visit Peter Bloom, of Barkley township, a son. : .t cV Attorney William Guthrie, of Monticello, was here on business today. A. C. Scott is reported to be quite seriously sick at his home in Jordan township. E. C. Voris, a Crawfordsville banker, was a Rensselaer visitor over night. George Ulm left this morning for Grand Rapids, Wis., where he will work on a dredge. M. Gosnell returned to Gampus, 111., today after a visit here with his son-in-law, D. S. Bare. ' Something new to see in the spreader line is the Emerson LowDown, at Warner Bros. Just now some good bargains in wool dress goods—serges, diagonals and whipcords—at Lee’s. Miss Bell garter returned to Valparaiso today after an over Sunday visit with a friend here. Call phone 563 for prices on eggs, poultry and veal. * A R. RISHLING. Mrs. George v Meadows, a sister of E. L; Clark, came this morning, shaving been called by his serious condition. pounds H. & E. granulated sugar SI.OO. Phone 95. ROWLES & PARKER. Attorney Cunningham came over from Uentland this morning to sit at special Judge ij2 the Ryan ditch ease. A. E. Zook and Grover Norris, of Gifford, went to Chicago this morning to buy some horses for farm work. We have our cellar well stocked with fancy potatoes, sweet potatoes, cabbage, parsnips, carrots, onions, lettuce and celery. JOHN EGER. Willie and Julia Thompson left this morning for their home'at £ake Geneva, Wis., after a visit of almost two' weeks with their mother, Mrs. J. J. O’Brien. Mrs. Hale Grant, who has been visiting her father, S. R. Nichols, and other relatives here, will leave tomorrow afternoon for her home at Spokane, Wash. ' _

TheEllisTheatre J. H. S. ELLIS, Manager. THREE NIGHTS, COMMENCING Thurs., Feb. 20 Mr. P S. Gordon Presents The Gordon Players OPENING PLAY “In the Bishop’s Carriage” A four-act dramatization of the famous novel. Full of comedy, pathos and thrills. Each play fully equipped with special scenery and electrical effects. Singing and dancing specialties between acts. Not a dull moment during the evening. With each ticket goes a personal • guarantee from Mr. Gordon and your local manager of satisfaction or money refunded. We give you more for your money than any company on the road. Ladles Free Opening Night Note—A lady will be admitted free on the opening night if accompanied by a paid reserved seat ticket if purchased at the advance sale before seven o’clock. One paid ticket will admit a lady and gentleman or two ladies. “ PBIOEB 15e-35e-36c. For Reserve OajJ Ellis Theatre Phone 98.