Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 288, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1915 — Page 3

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WALKER TOWNSHIP.

A 1 \Yithen, Billie Wilcox and Code Potts visited here Sunday. .John Myers and son, Lee, autoed to the Henry Myers home Sunday. Preaching at the Walker Center school house Saturday evening, Dec. 4th and Sunday morning!, Dec. 5. ipiay ball. An inspirational lecture. “Stop, Look, Listen. A sociological lecture, The School Bell’s Challenge, by Henry Clark, lecturer, is the attraction for third number of the lecture course at the Wheatfield opera house, Friday, Dec. 3rd.

Notice .to Modem Woodmen. An election of officers for the coming year, 1916, will be held at the hall Dec. Bth, at 7:80 o’clock. Refreshments will be served. CHAS< W. PLATT, V. C. John Merritt.s Clerk. The prince of German singing comedians and the man who has made millions laugh will be the attraction at the Ellis Theatre Thursday, Dec. 9, presenting his famous musical comedy drama, “Happy Heinie.” This is said to be the best medium for uproarious hearty laughter that has been seen here for many years. True to the slogan of the play it provokes *<Miles of Smiles ajrf not a blush.” We have a nice, clean burning lump coal at $4.00 per ton.—-D. E. Grow.

Specializing in Igniting, Starting and Lighting Systems. j M. J. SCHRQER H. A. KIRK - S. P. CARROLL j MOTORSERVICECO. j Phone 78 A new firm with a new standard of efficiency. In one month we have J outgrown our quarters, which is the best proof of our expert service. * Satisfied customers have dene our advertising. Ellis Theatre December 9 > * • COMING SOON Ben Holmes Himself The Prince of German Singing Comedians In His Big Comedy Success “HAPPY HEINIE” A Riot of Mirth and Music A Whirlwind of Fun and Laughter The Event of the Year The Original Company The Original Production now on sale, Phone 98. j

Lyman Zea Brought Home From Hammond Hospital Sunday.

Lyman (Zea, who was taken to a Hammond hospital several weeks ago when suffering from an acute attack of appendicitis, was returned to his home here .Sunday afternoon on the 157 train. He was very weak and was carried from the train to> his home on a cot. He .is far from well and It will be a long time before he can return to his work.

Fine silk shirts for Xmas gifts will be very much appreciated by the men and young men. At Duvall’s Quality Sh ° P ‘ C. EARL DUVALL. COAL For the range Jackson Hill and Rex Jgg, . , For the furnace. Egg 1 Anthracite, Sovereign Lump and Pocahontas. For the fcaseburner Scranton Anthracite, Nut and Stove. King Bee, Kentucky Block. Grant-Warner Lumber Co. Phone 458

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M. L. Ford shredded fodder last week. Mrs. Henry Heck is dtill quit* poorly. . » Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jordan were in RenSselaerdßunday. Robert Drake wa® up from Tippecanoe county Saturday to visit his farm. The L. W. Sunday school class met with their teacher, R. L. Bussell, Saturday night. Miss iMattie Rose, of Cisna Paric, 111., is here visiting her brother, W. C. • Rose and family. There will be no preaching here in two weeks on account of quarterly meeting at Shelby. Mr. and iMns. Morris Jacks, of Lee, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bussell ■Sunday afternoon. Ray Herr is nurping a very sore hand as a result of poisoning thought to be caused from a splinter. 1 Arrangements are being made for a Christmas tree exercise at McCoysburg Friday evening, Dec. 24th. Everett Brown and Efred Markin attended the shooting match at Aix Thursday and each brought home a nice bunch of poultry, which evidenced their good shooting. Wilson Bussell wient to Cory, Clay comity, Saturday night, to visit his wife and relatives over Sunday. His wife went there about a week ago to visit several days with relatives. Wash and Harvey Lowman are going to start for Jackson county, Oklahoma Tuesday, where they Own jointly a half section of land. They will be gone thirty days and in that ,+ ime they intend to build a house and bam on the land and will rent it for the coming year. The principal crop grown there is cotton, as it is too hot and dry for corn to <io well. Harvey will move to the A. B. Lowman farm in Barkley township the first of March.

DEMOTTE.

Dave Gleason held a public sale Tuesday. Fred Coberly was a Wheatfield visitor Tuesday. t George Marr transacted business at the county seat Monday. John Eigler is erecting some additional buildngs on his farm. H. W. Marble, of Wheatfield, was a business visitor "here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dolsen, of Chicago, are here this week visiting. A 1 Konovsky has been at the bedside of a sick brother in Chicago this week. Effie Fairchild, of Monon, visited relatives from Thanksgiving to Saturday here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart autoed Sunday to Hobart for a visit with relatives and friends. James Erwin, Chas. Curtain and Bert Struble attended Masonic lodge at Wheatfield Monday evening, Mrs. H. S. Hewitt and daughter returned Monday evening from a visit since Thanksgiving with her homefolks at Bippus, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. James Doty, of Shelby, spent Thanksgiving here at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Bert Struble and family. * Last Friday evening a party of so r cial friends met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams, the occasion being the first anniversary of their marriage. The evening was spent in playing progressive- Pedro and other amusements and those who were there said they sat down to an elegant supper that was fit for the kings. All enjoyed themselves until about 3 a.m.

NOTHING FINER for a Christmas Present than an AN SCO CAMERAS (L SPEEDEX FILM The Box Buster Brown illus- i trated above is made for boys and girls who must make their selection suit the pocket book. ; It is essentially for snapshots, ► requiring no focusing—nothi i ing but the “snapping” of the | picture. The diaphragm has ► three different openings for \ time exposures. The Box Buster Brown takes splendid pictures. Four sizes. Look over our wide assortment of Ansco Cameras from $2 to $55. A. F. LONG - I i Rensselaer, lnd. ► : —* 1

CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS v —i —————. - ——— II II .11 ' I ■' ' " ■■*''* - - ~ ————"— * DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP s ( C. Earl Duvall Up-to-date Clothier, Furnisher and Hatter j " " r ' i We now have on display the greatest line of Christmas Gifts ever shown in our city which should make buying easy for the men folks. Men’s suits Men’s overcoats jnannel'lhfrts /ggL Sweater coats, Slip-on iClk rain coats, cravanettes > v| Munsing union suits, I jp.. Knockabout overcoats, 4 I*l *l™ C^ ca P s ’ ca P s ’ 1 D ppf cases, fiber bags, colI |l4 boys’ hats, initial handkerchiefs, - silk , | If 1 handkerchiefs, tie racks, traveling sets P I_ | pobket sets, tie s6ts, combination sets, tie Of pin combination, swell neckwear, knit flu . t mufflers, isilk mufflers, Phoenix Hose, swell gloves, warm mittens, driving gloves, auto gloves, silk shirts, Xmas boxed hose, Xmas .’ boxed suspeuders, Bradley mufflers, extra trousers, swell dress shirts.’ ■M ■" " 1 ■■■■■———— V C. Earl Duvall - Phone 411 Rensselaer, Indiana j* /. »u

LYCEUM COURSE DATES . January 19 —Ralph Bingham. January 28 —Tahan. February 15 —William Rainey Ben nett. March 29—Columbian Entertainers. Traveling hags, suit cases, traveling sets, pocket sets, combination sets, are great for Xmas presents. Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. Y&*!, ~ *• •» Je /' wßnk! W Ben Holmes will be seen at lie Ellis Theatre Thursday, Dec. 9th, in his famous comedy with music, as Happy Heinie.

Save Colombia Shoe Store wrappers and get the beautiful dol! in our window. Have y„ur friends save theirs for you.

O. L. Calkins Leo Worland. CALKINS & WORLAND Funeral Directors Parlors in Nowels Block across from the postoffice. New combination auto ambulance and funeral car. Expert services guaranteed in all cases entrusted to our care. Mr. Calkins is licensed as funeral director and cmbalmer in both Indiana and Illinois. • Phones 25 or 307 I’m Proud of My Stock of Candies. And I thought of you when I ordered them. I tried to select just the kind you will want and you are invited to call and see if I didn’t do a good job. For Christmas I will also have a fine line of nuts, fruits, groceries, vegetables, and you will find it pays to buy these articles at the store that is afeer your trade. ’ L. E. Ponsler, - - - Mt. Ayr, liy.

NOTICE

A Beautiful $5 Dressed Doll will be given Christmas Day to the person bringing the largest number of Columbia Shoe Store wrappers. Save them.