Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 284, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1913 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Women and Politics at The Princess Theatre. One of the comedies to be presented by Kathryn Hawthorne and Clinton P. Ferry next week is “The Suffragette,” a comedy story of woman’s rights. The story is that of a man and woman (husband and wife) both running for mayor of the same city. It is a hot campaign, but who wins? you ask. That we must leave to the imagination of the readers until next week. The question will be settled then at the Princess Theatre. Price 10 cents to everybody. Phone 273 for wood, feed, and coal. Mrs. Earl Duvall is spending today in Chicago. Gall 202 for fresh oysters and fish. We handle them all tlie time. Judge Darrocli, of Kentland, is here on business today. f - Oysters, 40c quart; 20c pint, at 202. G. N. Halsey spent Thanksgiving at his home in Kankakee. Just opened fline barrel of dill pickles. Rowen & Kiser. Mr. and Mrs. Will Price were down from Parr to spend Thanksgiving. Mrs. W. C. Babcock and Miss Edith Eastham are spending today in Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Parkinson, of Brook, spent Thanksgiving with relatives here. “Judge” Honan is fine! Hear him. Ellis Theatre, Dec. 9th and 10th, with ‘The Merry Milkmaids.” Miss Vera Lee is home from the state university for the Thanksgiving vacation. Get 22 lbs. granulated sugar for your dollar. Find out how. Rowen & Kiser.

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