Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT AT THE PRINCESS ♦ ••y ■ ■' Zudora in Episode No. 8 this evening will be shown a great battle to rescue Zudora, in which four members of the ifllm corporation were severely injured. Nothing so sensational has ever been shown on the screen. In Epioode No. 9 a fright train ivill be blown up, , lOdd Fellows day Tuesday, commencing at 2 p. m. Four reels. The Exploits of Ealine Wednesday night. 5c and 10c Marion L Adams made a trip to Monticello today. iMrs. D. E. Hollister went to North Manchester today to visit her sister. iMrs. Lyman Zea and son, Ernie, returned this morning from a visit in Fair Oaks. Frank Horsewood returned this morning from a visit with his father near Topeika, Ind. Mrs. W. F. Cooper came from Monticello this morning to visit her sister, Miss Opal Sharp, O. G. Baker went to Chicago Saturday for a short visit with his brother, W. C. and wife. iMr. Earl Bradburn, of New Carlisle, Ind., was the guest over Sunday of Miss Agnes Platt. Two little children of Mr. and (Mrs. John Nagle are quite sick with pneumonia, one especially so. Emmet Fidler found an auto tire that J. C. Gwin had lost and an ad in The Republican restore it to its owner. Mrs. Harriett McCarthy, who teaches school in Chicago, was here over Saturday and Sunday to see her two children who are living with A. J, Keeney and family. Easter is near at hand and now is the time to order your suit. 1,000 samples to choose from, at reasonable prices. C. EARL DUVALL, Mr. and Mrs W. L. Millspaugh, who were married recently after eloping, are visiting friends in and near Rensselaer. They live near Mathews. Ind.

Orin Hatton, a traveling salesman and demonstrator for the Majestic Steel Range Co., of]St. Louis, spent Sunday in Rensselaer with his brother, Russell Hatton. Leslie Pollard left this morning for Chillicothe and other places in Ohio. After a visit of about two weeks he will begin canvassing for the sale of aluminum ware, which he has sold with considerable success in this county. Don’t try to make boys' wash suits when you can find such a fine line of Oliver Twist, Dutch, Middys and rompers on display at Duvall's Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. (Mrs. Mary A. Smith, a washerwoman, found a loose $lO bill on the floor of the postoffice Saturday and left it with Deputy Postmaster Davenport to be claimed by the owner. Her honesty deserves highest commendation. (Mrs. Charles Saidla is quite a little improved from her long and severe attack of rheumatism and is now able to sit up quite a little. This will be good news to, her friends. She has been confined to her home and for the most part to her bed for several months. Everet Halstead made a trip to Indianapolis today. A handbag contained some of the information he was to present to the federal court. He got out of an automobile driven by Bove (Makeever and forgot the handbag and he had to get busy with the telephone He succeeded in heading Bove dff at the county farm and he got back to the depot in time for the handbag to catch the same train Everet caught ■ ,_ r Try our Classified Column .. Try our Classified Column. { .