Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1910 — PRESIDENT D. M. WORLAND APPOINTS COMMITTEES. [ARTICLE]

PRESIDENT D. M. WORLAND APPOINTS COMMITTEES.

Commercial Club Directors Have a Goo# Meeting and Report Largely Increased Membership. The Rensselaer Commercial Club at its directors’ meeting Wednesday evening, on the recommendation of the committee appointed to select a room for headquarters for the club, approved the selection of the rooms over thp Rensselaer Garage. The rent is to be sl6 per month, with heat. The rooms are to be remodeled, papered and painted and made into first-class quarters for the Commercial Club. They tHll be well furnished and are expected to become very popular with the increasing membership. Several hustlers reported new applications for membership and when the nsw quarters are occupied the membership should greatly increase. The president announced the following standing committees: Finance—Geo. H. Healey, C. G. Spitler, W. V. Porter. City Interests —A. H. Hopkins, Geo. A. Williams, S. E. Sparling. Assemblages—E. P. Honan, Fred Phillips, W. F. Smith. Messrs. Hopkins, Williams and Sparling introduced resolutions calculated'to result in much good to the city and They were adopted. These resolutions will be a few dajte. Fine dress shirts, SI.OO grades for 76 cents. $1.60 grades for SI.OO and $1.15. See these shirts, as they are fine. f) C. EARL DUVALL. Those who have been fooled on other lines of coffee are still coming back to Ferndell. We have five different blends, and guarantee each to be five cents the pound better than any -other line to be had at the price. McFarland & son.