Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM PICTURES. Cambyses, King of Persia. SONG. The Shepard’s Flute. Blossom Robinson, Singing Comedian. Candy Days.
Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Gwin entertained at a 6 o’clock dinner both Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Fourteen couples shared their hospitality the two evenings. E. G. Perrigo, a Mt. Ayr merchant and Mrs. W. O. McCord, who clerks in his store, were in Rensselaer yesterday, buying a line of goods from a traveling saleman who had his stock displayed in the Makeever Hotel san. pie room. Lee Jessup and family went to Wheatfield this morning for a short visit and will go from there to Michigan City to see his mother and return here Tuesday. They expect to take their departure for the west the latter part of next week. Dr. Bible is a fluent speaker and has the conviction to speak what he thinks. He is a fine impersonator and reader. His power was shown when he recited the poem “Little Boy Blue.” —Bedford Daily Mail. At the M. E. chtirch Friday- evening, March 25th. Lewis Timm, of Pulaski county, who was appointed to serve with County Surveyor Osborne and W. V. Porter as commissioners in the J. F. Ryan ditch, was here today conferring with the other commissioners about the ditch. lyext Sunday is Easter Sunday. We have made preparations for this by placing in our stock, the latest styles., in all leathers for men, women and children. We invite you to inspect these before buying your Easter shoes Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Unique on the pension roll of the Pennsylvania railroad is the name of Andrew Nebbinger, who Monday celebrated his ninety-first birthday. He is one of the three men on the company’s list who are more than 90 years old and was one of the first benefited when the retirement list of 1900 was established. The other two over 90 years old, retired Jan. Ist, 1900. As spring work begins, one thinks of the class of footwear which affords comfort along with durability. We have obtained a of work shoes which at a nominal price affords both. We are anxious to show you these when you contemplate purchasing work shoes. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, s dpeira House Block - Mrs. George Upp, keeper of. a boarding house in Elkhart, “fired” all of her. ten boarders arid quit business yesterday, because those at her table argued too hotly on the Sunday observance in Elkhart. Sev,en favored a closed Sunday and three had more liberal views. Mrs. Upp favered the majority, but the debate got on her nerves, she said.
