Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Home made sauer knuut at The Home Grocery. 1 Paid in Full by the, Rollins Dramatic Co. next tfondiiy night. (Mrs. Allen Swim went to Francesville today to visit relatives for several days. John Deere line of implemente is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Ladies free Monday night at the Ellis opera house. Opening play, Paid in Full. | 3 lbs. of fancy California evaporated peaches, or seedless raisins for 25c, at John Eger’s. John Richards returned to New Albany today after a visit with his, soh, Fred Richards, at Foresman. We have some fancy, fresh smoked finnan haddie. Try them. JOHN EGER, Remember, “Paid in Full,” at the Ellis Opera house Monday night. Ladies free. Attorney W. H. Parkinson and Jesse J. Fry made a business trip to Monon today. Sylvester Adams has returned from a hospital in Chicago, where he underwent an operation for kidney trouble. The Daughters of the American Revolution will meet Saturday afternoon, Jan. 24th, with Mrs. Howard Mills. , Thorsen Otterberg has" purchased of T. W. Grant a lot on West Clark street and will probably build a nice residence thereon the coming year.
The Rollins Dramatic Co. is offering some good plays at the Ellis Theatre the first three days of next week. See “Paid in Full” Monday night. Prices 16c, 20c and 30c. Ladies and children, remember the afternoon performance of Steely & Manuel’s All Star Vaudeville at the Ellis Theatre, Saturday at 3 o’clock. Prices 15 and 25 cents. Palmer D. Wells was over from Morocco over night. He has rebuilt his home which was damaged by Hea-so badly and has again moved into it; Home baking made a pleasure by using A. and K.’s Best Flour, $1.35 a sack.—Home Grocery. M. E. Griffin took his 4-year-old daughter to Wesley hospital, Chicago, yesterday and had her tonsils and adenoids removed. She withstood the operation very nicely. Mrs. Clint Brown, of Surrey, is somewhat improved but still unable to leave her bed and it will be some time probably before she can be taken to Chicago for an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. William Moore went to Lafayette today to visit their daughter, Mrs. Roy Checsman. Roy is now a foreman in the Monon shops and they are well pleased with their home in that city. George Hatter and Frank Maloy went to Rensselaer and Monon Thursday to see a refrigerator plant. The creamery here is thinking of putting in a plant in the near future and they went down to see them. They were very much pleased with the Plants they saw.— Lowell Tribune. F. E. Lewis, of the Chicago & Wabash Valley railroad, appeared be■fONTthe one day this week to take up the matter of a joint rate for gravel between that road and the Monon. for the hearing and it was charged by that company that the Monon’s rate was excessive. -
WANTED - At once 25 more salesladies at the fire sale. D.A.Kloethe The popular Rollins Dramatic Company, which comes to the Ellis opera l ' house for an engagement of three nights, is considered one of the cleanest l repertoire shows on the road, Their opening play is “Paid in Full,” and local theatre goers may rest assured of a genuine treat in dramatic art. The prices are 10c, 20c and 30c, and ladies are invited to come free Monday night. Mrs. L. C. French, of Mt. Vernon, Ind., who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Crooks, went to Chicago today to visit her son, Dr. L. C. French, Jr., at his home, No. 4603 North Sheridan Road. The doctor is her youngest child and will be 36 years of age Sunday, when a birthday dinner will be given for him, his mother being the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs, B. L. Sayler are planning to go to Marion, Ohio, this spring to take up their residence, and they have rented their property on North Forest street Hb James Walters, who now lives in T. W. Grant’s property on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Sayler's daughter, Mrs. S. F. Wolflnger, lives at Marion, Ohio, and it is to be near her that the move is made, and Mr. Sayler has purchased property there and will make that place their permanent home If they ape pleased with it after residing there a year.
