Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT. PICTUBES. “Mystery of the Sleeper Trunk.” SONG. “When I Get That Loving Feeling.”

Florida sweet orange sale again to. morrow, 87 cents a peck, at the Home Mr. and Mrs. Will Coen and daughter returned today from a visit with relatives at Altus, Okla. Philip Durant, who recently underwent an operation in Chicago for appendicitis, has returned home, and is now able to go to work again. Can you work the Keen Kutter puzzle in Warner Bros.’ window. Get a valuable prize if you can work it within an hour. Ben Smith was in Frankfort on business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will return to their home tn Mitchell, S. Dak., next week. Miss Eva Clark went to Lafayette yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. Robert P. Johnson, who is recovering from a recent operation. Dean Merlca. who is attending high school here, went to Francesville today to spend Saturday and Sunday with his parents. Van Norman, who has been working in a bakery at Frankfort, returned home yesterday, and will help his father, John Norman, on the farm this year. Don’t fail to attend the next lecture course number. The Columbian trio of blind musicians is one of the best on the road. A packed house should greet' them. Mrs. E. S. to Lebanon this morning to be a guest of the Domestic Science Club this afternoon and to visit Prof. Tillman for a few dWB - Dr. Rose Remmek, who has been in Indianapolis for some time has returned and will be in her office in the Harris block every oaj from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Phone 403. James E. Flynn has moved to Dearborn county, where he has bought a farm, which he intends to make into a fruit farm. He bought his first installment of about 500 trees of S. E. Yeoman & Son. Special at the G. E. Murray Co: Sleepy Eye Flour, |1.50 a sack. Monson Flour, $1.40 a sack. Six cans assorted tomatoes, corn, string beans, baked beans, peas, regular 10c goods, for 45c, or 90c a dozen. Perhaps you have had trouble with rubber boots. Try the Century boot retailing at $4.50 and your trouble ceases. Every pair guaranteed. Fendig’s Xclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Chesterton and Porter, towns in Porter county, which have been dry for two years by remonstrance, will probably have saloons after next Monday, no new remonstrance having been filed, it being impossible to secure the necessary number of names. Our new women’s oxfords are now here. We would be pleased to have every woman in Jasper county see these before purchasing her spring footwear. We are continuing to give big discounts on all winter goods. t Fendig’s Xclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Butter Wrappers furnished at this office—printed or blank.