Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
V. J. Crialer made a trip to Chicago today. -. y - ■ Phone 98 for reserves for “The Rose of the Range.” Rev. R. B. Wright closed a successful revival meeting at Pierceton last week. If you want to laugh reserve seats now for “The Rose of the Range.” Mrs. Bert St. John, of Springfield, Mo., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Milliron. * Rev. E. H. Bull, of Remington, was here a short time this morning enroutc to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.. Albert Witham and daughters went to Mt. Ayr this morning to spend the day. A real western comedy drama at the Ellis Theatre Thursday, March 25, "The Rose of the Range.” The Epworth League Cabinet will meet this evening with Mrs. A. A. Fell at 7:30 o’clock. —Mrs.!. tJarmen, of St. Louis, Mo., arrived this morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Miller. If you want a first class high grade farm implement you can get it of Hamilton & Kellner. “The Rose of the Range,” Ellis Theatre, Thursday, March 25. Mrs. J. W. Crooks returned last evening from attending the funeral of her brother, J. W. French at Mt. Vernon. Wm. Traub went to Chatsworth, 111., yesterday on business, and from there will go to Chicago to do some spring buying. Miss Edith Bader, of Terre Haute, who has been visiting Miss Ethel Perkins for the past week, will return to her home tomorrow. N When you see them you want one, and we want you to see them. Our new spring coats and suits. E. VANARSDEL CO.
Try the Osborne fish market for fresh fish. Fish kept in a clean, sanitary ice box at all times. We deliver. Phone 439. - ■ ■ - ‘ • Our stock of buggies and carriages will please you. Examine them before you buy. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Several inheritance tax cases are to be tried in the Michigan City court by Judge H. L. Crumpacker. The cases have been set for April 10th. W. L. Wood, who represented White and" Jasper counties in . the recent state legislature, will speak to the pupils of the high school Thursday morning. The March section of the Ladies’ Junior Aid of the Christian church will hold a* 10-ent social Wednesday afternoon at the home <?f Mrs. Charles F. Grow. All are invited. We desire that you see the line of standard styles in the LaVogue Line of suits anfl coats, we are handling, whether you want to buy one or not. Come in. E. VANARSDEL CO. Dr. H. J. Kannal went to Martinsville last evening to take treatment for rehumatism, which has been troubling him for some time. His stay there will be of indefinite length. We have been selling for a number of years from thirty to fifty Case £om planters. They have given universal satisfaction. . HAMILTON & KELLNER. J. A. Carson, of Columbus, Ohio, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. E. N. Loy, for the last three months, wenV tb Gary today to visit another daughter and will go from there to his home.
Reserve seats now on sale for “The Rose of the Range,” Phone 98. H. R. Lange, the piano dealer, has rented, the former Michael Kanne property at the west edge of town. This is the property that E. J. Randle and D. S. Makeever recently secured in a trade with J. H. Uphoff, of Onarga, 111. t \ Lyman Zea has been making another canvass of the Calumet region for the sale of Reliable Pain Killer and has met with some success although so many are out of work. He went to Lowell today, where he enjoyed a good sale at a previous canvass. I '* To put the radiance of sunshine in the hair, and not only make it grow loiig but soft and beautiful, use Parisian Sage, the inexpensive tonic sold by B. F. Feudig. There is nothing better to remove dandruff and stop falling hair. Room‘is being made for 100 more inmates at the asylum at Longcliffe, near Logansjport. It will probably be complete in about two months. This asylum has been in a very crowded condition for the past two or three years. Schuyler Colfax, who was elected vice-president on the ticket with Grant in 1&68 was born 92 years ago today. He was bom in New York and came to Indiana when 13 year* of age. Today is the 37th birthday of Bay Long, Who was boro at Lebanon, Lad. He is the editor of The Bed Book, The Blxje Book and The Green Book magazines. ~ v
