Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
RUGS -------■ --- ---..... „ . .. . ■ -'■ ' ~ ------ ----- We have room size rugs in he following sizes: 6x9 8-3xlo-6 9x12 '' 11-3x12 11-3x15 Our largest stock runs in 9x12 and in this size there are 6 patterns that we have two alike. ’ • ....... . . -W- - - - - - W-J-WRIGHT
Mrs. L. Ulrey went to Chicago for the day. Mrs. Wm. Shindler went to Lafayette today. Hugh Kirk was a Chicago goer today. Mrs. W. L. Bott went to Logans*port today for a few days’ visit. • E. E. Malone and daughter, Lo--re^wejit-ta.Monticello.to_day'fp!f. a few days’ visit. Mrs. 0. K. Ritchey, .Mrs. Chase Ritchey and Wid Ritchey - went to Chicago this morning. D. S. Nave, of the city schools, has been quite sick with influenza but is reported to be somewhat improved. Mrs. George H. Murphey, of Morocco, went to New Albany today for a visit with her sister. We have the “swellest ’ line of spring dress shirts in the citv Look them ,over. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Judge Gifford returned to Tipton today after attending to some business matters here. Mrs. M. U. Huff returned to her home at Salem today, after caring for her daughter, Mrs. Christenson, at Morocco.
PRINCESS THEATRE -A ’ - , TONIGHT MEA MURRY “A MODEMS CONFESSION” -- ■■ ~ “7 _ ' ————s . - FRIDAY—ELSIE FERGUSON “THE LIE” MUTT AND JtFF COMEDY' ' -'■ - ■ _ I ___ . . ■ ■ - , ■, . SATURDAY—- ’ CECIL B. DE MILLE ■ *'■ . —l» "THE WHISPERING CHORUS”
