Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 310, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT ATTHE PRINCESS 4 REELS 4 Don’t fail to see J. Warren Kerrigan in the big complete feature “The Man and His Brother” also “Behind the Veil” Comedy “What Happened to Shultz” j)kidian&polls and its people shown -at matinee and night on New Year’s Day. (Don Warren went to Chicago yesterday. George Gifford returned to Tipton today. Mrs. J. A. McFarland went to ..Lebanon today. liadph Sprague went to Monfticello on business today. am I I - - Joe Fate went to Tefft today to spend a few days. v . ' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harris went to Momence today. Will Waymire has returned from a short visit in Wolcott. N Misses Feme and Beatrice Tilton returned today from DeMotte. Mrs. A. S. Boyer went to Logansport today for a short visit. Misses tMyra Watson and Bel LeRue went to Indianapolis today. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Deschand went to Kankakee today |o spend a few days. Miss Katie Tresmer went to Tefft today to spend a few days with her mother, E. M. Bringle and daughter, Miss Amy, were down from Fair Oaks yesterday. your coal, wood and feed to Hamilton & Kellner, NO. W John Thornton, of Marion, came last night and took his son, Goffey, home. Go to the Lowman sale on Jan. 5 if you want a good cow, or steer. ' Will Murray and wife and Mrs. Frank Donnelly went to Monon today'. Mrs. C. A. Jacks, of Lee, is spending the day with her daughter, Mrs. Otterberg. If you want a good, sound work horse attend the Lowjnan sale on Jan. sth. Madeline Abbott returned last evening from a visit with relatives in Delphi. i'. Rev. and Mrs. O. E. Miller and \4by, of Burnettsville, are visiting 'Tri ends here. Mrs. Mary Summers and Miss Louise Lake, of Kniman, spent yesterday in Rensselaer. For croup or sore throat, use Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. Two sizes. 25c and 50c. At all*drug.stores. iThe day of harsh physics is gone. ■People want mild, easy laxatives. FDoan’s Regulets have satisfied thousands. 25c at all drug stores. The weather has moderated, making it safe to haul out apples and potatoes. We have fancy apples from $2.25 to $2.75 a barrel Nice Michigan or Wisconsin long or round white potatoes in 2‘/» bushel sacks at 55c a bushel JOHN EGER. Attention Pocahontas. . . There wiM be a watch party at the hall Thursday evening, Dea 81, 1914, for members only. .'Each member bring fruit. BorsMhoeing. Prices reduced on shoeing as foils. naw shoes $1.50, except sizes |4 and 7, which will be 25 cents exFRED HEMPHILL f’ V Cullen St Blacksmith.
