Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
. mt. Ayr..- . Earl Bruner visited here Sunday. Ed Lahe, of Rensselaer, was here Friday. . / ' Mauck is. verj, loyf .At this writing. The township institute was held at Mt Ayr Saturday. Mrs. Glen Shindler visited with Mrs. Bruce Hardy Friday. Several of our Mt Ayr people attended the plays at Rensselaer last week. The Misses Lyons, of Brook, visited with Mrs. Bruce Hardy Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Gertrude Shindler and Miss Flora Parke visited at Mrs. Isaac StuckeFs Sunday. George Russell, of Brook, has purchased the barber shop of Chas. Knapp, and took possession last Friday.' •" v Ed Harris went to Chicago Saturday and drove back in his machine. The auto was in Chicago being repaired. > H. B. Brown was down from Kniman today. Call on Warner Bros, and look over the “New Idea Spreader.” Mrs. Bruce White made a trip to Monon today.” - 4 % * Salt lake fish, 6c a pound. Large mackerel, 8c each at John Eger’s. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Gwin are spending today in Chicago. See George F, Meyers’ list of Farms for Sael In another column. Mrs. I. Jj Porter came from Valparaiso this morning for a visit of indefinite length. Something new to see in the spreader line Is the Emerson LowDown, at Warner Bros. Mrs. Wallace S. Walts, of Chalmers, came this morning to visit her sister, Mrs. E. VanArsdel. See Lee’s embroidery window and attend thrf sale Friday p. m., Feb. 21, beginning at 1 o’clock. Dr. L. A. Salisbury, of Crown. Point, accompanied his brother-in-law, H. W. Marble, of Wheatfleld, to Rensselaer today. We have our cellar wdl stocked with fancy potatoes, sweet potatoes, cabbage, parsnips, carrots, onions, lettuce and celery. JOHN EGER Dr. J. Hansson is in Chicago, where he underwent a minor surgical operation. He will be able to return home in a few days. 7 cans of oil sardines, 4 cans of mustard sardines, or 3 cans of kippered herring tor 25c. JOHN EGER Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Brown, of Plymouth, returned to their home today after a week’s visit with their aunt, Mrs. E. J. Morris, and other relatives in Jordan township. Make your chickens lay by feeding them mixed wheat and buckwheat, only iy*c a pound, at John Eger’s. Hiram Day’s plastering gang ' went to Wheatfleld today to plas- ' ter Henry Meyers’ house in the I country, recently built by J. C. Mc- . Colly.
One of the features of Jhe Gordon Players, who open at the Ellis Theatre, Thursday night will be the Saturday afternoon matinee at 2:30. for men, women and children. The prices will be 10 and 20 cents. Our fish department is complete with all kinds of smoked halibut, salmon, finnan haddies, bloaters and herring; spiced herring and sardines; salt mackerel, herring and lake fish. JOHN^EGER. Miss Lydia E. Sands came from Tefft yesterday, where she had been visiting her parents, and remained the guest of her brother, C. M. Sands, until today, when she returned to Lafayette, where she practices as a private nurse. The Daughters of the American Revolution will entertain the gentlemen at the home of Dr. E. C. English Friday evening, it being the annual party given by the ladies and a day earlier than usual this time, owing to Washington’s birthday coming on Saturday. W. A. Davenport, E. J. Randle, C. W. Duvall, G. H. McLain, B. J. Moore, Perpy Hauter, Frank E. Cox, Virgil Denniston and A. S. Laßue went to Chicago this morning to attend the big Pythian celebration at the 7th regiment armory tonight, at which time 1,200 applicants are to be given the first rank of Knighthood.
CASTOR IA Btar Infants and Children. Tin KM Ym Han Mrqs tapt Ovtaano Present indications are that every seat will be sold for the opening bill of the Gordon Players, Ellis Theatre, Thursday, February 20th. Better not delay having seats reserved. Call Ellis phone 98. Order your Galling Cards at Ths Republican office.
