Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAM. —o—Stricken Blind, a Drama. SONG Pm Growing Fond of Yog.

LENT Begins Feb. 9th . o Here we are with a Few Bargains: Fancy Mackerel, per 1b... .12%e Holland Herring, per keg...7oe Codfish Tablets 10c Smoked White Fish 10c Trout 10c Herring Cheese, per lb 20c Kraut, per gallon 15c We are striving to make it a great interest for yon to give us a trial order. Rhoads’ Grocery Phone 3L

CORSET PERFECTION (SSK |ti ® WK h Olli I 11 v Don’t fail to see the new spring models in Splrella Corsets. I carry a considerable stock on hand and some of these will be sold at a reduced price. MRS. H. R. WOOD, Phone 444. Manager Ellis of the Ellis Theatre had the Johnson-Ketchel fight pictures scheduled for Monday-night, but the picture machine did not reach here owing to some misdirections. It is on hand today, however, and the fight will be shown tonight, the first show beginning at 7:30. The Johnaon-Ketobel fight took place in October and the pictures are said to be the best pugilistic motion pictures ever shown. - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams left this afternoon for Albuquerque, N. Mex., where his son, Carl, is very low with consumption. About two years ago, Mrs. Grace Farmer, a daughter of Mr. Adams, was brought home suffering from that disease, and it is thought. Carl contracted the disease from her. » Carl’s brother, Earl, is with him Carl may live for several weeks but his condition has be<x>me~ v«ry'“ serious - - recently. The next lecture -course number la . the Columbian Concert Co. church next Tuesday evening, Feb. 15. > , : ' ■ ' • - Try the classified column.