Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 296, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1916 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Free Edison Oemon tration AT THE PRINCE IS FRIDAY DECEMBER 15TH Under Auspices of an Edison Representative * • > ' . ■■ . A Real, Beautiful Drama Entitled “A Voice £ Violin” An Edison phonograph will furnish the music during the performance and will coincide perfectly with the pictures. “The Voice of the Violin” Is a strong, beautiful story, tense dramatic action, perfect delineation of character, conflict from first to last; not a single sacrifice of dramatic value, yet it is an ad vertising picture,'the strongest advertising picture ever made. “The Voice of the Violin’, was .written to make the public understand that Edison’s new invention— The Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph—differs from and is incomparably superior to ordinary talking machines. This picture will be run in connection with the Princess’ regular program, making an entertainment' of six full reels. Also sixteen stereopticon slides .of Edison’s great artists. It is the desire of the management if convenient for the parents to bring the small children in the afternoon. From four to six will be devoted entirely to the school children, leaving the evening entertainment for the adults. MORTGAGE LOANS TO INVESTORS —We have for sale a carefully selected list of Mortgage Loans and other securities which will yield the highest rate of income that can be expected from conservative investment. TO BORROWERS —We are prepared to consider applications, for Mortgage Loans in any amount, and have every facility for furnishing money on short notice, and on reasonable terms. WILLIAMS & DEAN Telephone No. 31 Odd Fellows Building Rensselaer, Indiana.

Mt. Ayr Items From the Tribune. Alex Elijah is driving a new Ford. L. E. f’onsler and wife were in Chi-cago-Friday stock. Noah Anderson went to Nappanee Tuesday to visit his sister. Mrs. Ira Chupp was having dental work done in Rensselaer Friday. Ben Geesa and family are visiting in South Bend. John Webber, of Rensselaer, was a business visitqf here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hopkins were Goodland visitors Monday. Osoar Anderson, of Scranton, lowa, is visiting his uncle, Emanuel Andersonr — . . ’ Pfrimimer Hopkins drove the school hack while Geo. Brown was in Chicago. Mrs. Alfred Covert was quite seriously sick several days last week. She is now much improved. Ed Huntington and Will Donaldson attended the fat stock show from Thursday until Saturday. Mr. Elmer Brewer and family, of Morocco, called on Frank Gerard Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Miller took Sunday dinner with the family of Harvey Goff, north of town. Frank Gerard, our clever telephone man, with his family, spent Sunday with Lee Purdy at Morocco. Wouldn’t this be an ideal world if the average woman were as much afraid of gossip as she is of a mouse ? ■ 1 Ben and Henry Yoder went to Madland, Mich., to visit their mother, who has been quite poorly for some time. Real winter seems to have set in. A good snow is down and more falling.; It begins to have the real Christmas appearance. ■•£ - - - ■ Geo. Brown and Wade Makeever were in attendance at the fat stock exposition in Chicago Wednesday and Thursday. . * Weather has remained so warm and Christmas is slipping onto us so stealthily that many will find it here now before they realize it. George Lynch was in Chicago several days last week. He was accompanied by John Snow, who went along sightseeing. • - . ‘ ' i Harold Doty, of Joplin, Mont., came Thursday and will visit his Grandmother Seward and other relatives here until after holidays. Emanuel Anderson, living south of town, who has been considerably under the weather for several weeks, is just a little improved at present