Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
IL Parkison made a business trip to Lafayette today. Alexandef ’ Jehsen apd wife, 1 of Wheatfield, are in Rensselaer today. The city council of Monticello has appropriated S7OO for thbir band. The first half of the: present school year in Rensselaer will end Friday ■ evening of. this week, - z 30 doz. large pieces white “enameled ware, 25c and 29c. Jarrette Has It. - Thomas Anderson, formerly of this place, but who has been living at Lebanon, left for Colorado today. Miss Versa Bowman to her home at Lafayette today after a—visit with relatives at Newland. Mrs. Frank Richards and her moth-er-in-law, Mrs. Maude Richards, returned td their home at Monon today. The charity board will meet at A. Halleck’s office Friday evening -of this week for the purpose of talking oygr finances and other business. Just a few swell overcoats at Duvall’s Quality Shop at bargain prices. ; C. EARL DUVALL. Both north and southbound trains i today brought many people from the nearby towns and country to the city. The Hilliard Ford was the reason. The greatest line of- dress shirts in the county are shown" at Duvall’s Quality Shop. • C. EARL DUVALL. An enjoyable dance was held by the' Van Rensselaer club at the armory last evening, in which 22 couples participated. Healy brothers furnished the music. See the swell spring samples of the Kahn Tailoring Co.,' of Indianapolis. Get your measure taken. They are great. .Duvall’s Quality Shop. Z C. EARL DUVALL. The American and National leagues; probably will open their seasons onj Thursday, April 12, this- year. The i players fraternity heads say that their strike has been ordered for . February 20 th'. ' - • I The burial rite of the Norsemen consisted in setting their dead heroes ■ afloat in burning ships. See the > realistic funeral of the old Viking, j Olaf .Guldmar, in “Thelma,” matinee , and night performance at Ellis Theatre, next Saturday, Jan. 20th. 25cmatinee. . Fred Welsh, lightweight champion, was given a lacing by Ritchie Mitchell, of Milwaukee, in a ten round go , Tuesday evening. The Cream City fighter lerl in nine of the ten rounds. 1 Free from offensive horse-play and ■ vulgarity masquerading as wit, yeti full of wholesome fun and delicate . touches of pathos—that’s “Uncle . Tosh Spruceby,” as it Will appear at j the Ellis Theatre next Tuesday, Jan. 23rd. —Do not miss the parade.
An excellent company is presented .by Mr. Oriand in “Thelma,” the romantic drama of the Norsemen, at Ellis Theatre, matinee and night, next Saturday, Jan. 20th. Ross Benjamin, after an enforced vacation of six months,- will resume his work as a mail clerk Sunday. Ross received a broken leg in an automobileaccident last July. “Thelma,” the dramatization of Marie Correlli’s famous novel by that name, will be at the Ellis. Theatre next Saturday, Jan. 20th. Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents. Special 25c matinee at 3:00 p. m. A. T. Keiper made a business trip to Logansport today to see George Mack, with whom he had about closed a trade of his farm, but through a misunderstanding the deal has not yet been made. " NOTICE. . >. ■ I Great specials for tomorrow. It will pay every man and boy to look at the great bargains at Duvall’s Quality Shop. , C. EARL DUVALL.
Jefferson high of Lafayette defeated —the West- Side high of the same city Thursday evening in basket ball 28 to. 17. The Westsiders will be here Friday evening for a game with the local five. The interstate commerce commission has reversed its decision not to grant an increase in freight rates of app roxi matel y one cent per hundred pounds on grain and grain products from points in Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, lowa, Missouri anS Kentucky, bound for Atlantic points for export. The increase was granted the railroads after additional evidence was secu red. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Most Effectual. “I have taken a great many bottles of Chamberlain’s Gough Remedy and every time it has cured me. I have found it most effectual for a hacking cough and for colds. After taking it . otnrotro sale by B. F. Fendig. gc Now is the time to buy your sweater coat as We are selling them xt greatly reduced price. Be sure and see them tomorrow. Duvall’s Quali-n ty Shop.' - Q. EARL DUVALL. Hon, A. M. Hall, of Indianapolis, "who is to~make~tlm address at the K.' of P, meeting, at arrived here at 10:36 a. m. He went to Remington with Harvey 'Moore and others. 7 ' ? ; 7 —rCASTO RIA For Infants and Children. ? In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears I the Signtmne of ZcW&wfrttf I
