Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM PICTURES. The Mexican’s Revenge, a drama. A Dull Knife, a comedy. V.. . SONG Red, Red Rose.
Fancy country Sorghum, 55*cents a gallon.—John Eger.
John B. Ahlers was in from Hanging Grove township this morning advertising his sale which will take place next Thursday, March Bth. John was injured in a runaway accident last summer and it has so affected him as to make him unfit for hard work and he decided to sell out. He has not yet decided where he will locate nor in what business he will engage.
John Healy, the shoemaker, has made his shop headquarters for the storebox brand of law makers for a long time. Matters of national importance have been considered and passed upon as lightly as matters of local issue and grandeloquent statesmanship has been intermingled with current gossip and the citizen who passed approval with the gang that spit tobacco all over John’s morocco leather had to be high class Indeed. But John has rebelled and signs reading “After March 1, 1910, no loafing, signed John Healy,” have been posted. Alonzo Healy, now a partner with hit father, has been made bouncer, and the first loafer, old or young, who tries to squat down and talk politics, finance or religion in the Healy shoe factory will be informed that such things are not to be longer tolerated and that they are due at hornet John is being congratulated by his friends for his new policy.
