Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT. —♦ — PICTURES. “The Game.” SONG. “My Prairie Song Bird”
Newt Pumphrey and family are moving in from the farm which was recently sold, to the Haines Potts’ property in the east part of town. Our 15 per cent reduction sale saves you money. See for yourself. Fendig’s Xcluslve Shoe Store. Opera House Block. Each $2.00 purchase entitles you to 9 bars Swift’s Pride flue laundry soap for 25c all this week at the Home Grocery. Will O. Thomas has been elected chairman of the White county repubB. F. Carr, who made a good record. To feel strong, have good appetite and digestion, sleep soundly and enjoy- life, use Burdock Blood, Bittersf the great system tonic and builder. J. D. Babcock returned to Bluffton today after a visit here of about a week. He went via Kokomo, where he hopes to purchase some cattle. Century rubber boots are reliable, price $4.50, and every pair guaranteed. Fefidig’s Xcluslve Shoe Store. Mrs. Kate Culp, of Monon, came today to visit her daughter, Mrs. John Robinson, south of town, the latter being quite sick. The biggest bargains in footwear ever offered in Rensselaer are to be found at Fendig’s Xclusiye Shoe Store. This is the day for signing pension vouchers and a number of veterans and their widows have been up town having their quarterly papers filled out. “Just a Wbman’s Way,” which is the Friday night attraction at the Ellis Theatre, comes well recommended and Manager Ellis is of the opinion that the show will please all who attend It.
Lafayette wants to get an automobile factory now located at Indianapolis to locate in Lafayette. In order to get it they must sell $175,000 worth of stock, and this they have set out to do. t W. H. Snow and wife and two daughters, of North Dakota, who have been visiting relatives and old friends and neighbors in Jasper coudty the past three weeks, went to Roseville today to visit her father, Jacob Hurrey, and family. W. N. Jordan, of Barkley township, is quite sick with pneumonia. He has been in town a time or two within the past week mid was planning to be here to take the civil service examination for census enumerator tomorrow. He was taken sick Thursday noon. Mrs. Mary E. Spitler returned yesterday from Oklahoma City, Okla., where she had been since fall yislting her sort, M. L. Spitler, and wife. She returned via the M. K. & T., leaving Oklahoma City at 10:4ft Wednesday morning and reaching here at 3:17 Thursdayafternoott. A Iwy liver leads to chronic dyspepsia and constipation—weakens the -whole system. Doan’s Eegulets (25 cents per box) correct the liver, tone .the stomach, cure constipation.
