Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —♦ — PICTURES. The Confession. f • SONG. * Always Remember Mother. Helen St • Rayner, comedienne.
We are the only house in town that carries a full line of package and bulk garden seeds, onion sets, and north-ern-grown seed potatoes. 5 JOHN EGER. Dr. Loy has purchased a Mitchell runabout; Eger Brothers have purchased an Overland; C. F. Stackhouse has purchased a Buick 19, and Amos Davisson has purchased a Buick 17. We have almost everything. we do not have, we will use opr utmost efforts to get for you. Try us. We appreciate it. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Bldck, Re isselaer, Ind. Mrs. Olive Thompson, who has spent the past six months at the home of her daughter, Mrs. B. W. Ellsworth, in Barkley township, left this morning for Onarga, 111., to remain some time with other relatives. Geo W. Terwilleger left this morning for Cherubusco, owing to the condition of his mother’s health. She has been ill for about a year, suffering mainly from heart trouble and it is feared she can not long survive. Mr. Noland, of Lee, arrived in Rensselaer this morning with the blind Ostrander musicians. They are making arrangements to get out on the road again, having been busy studying some new music. They will probably give an entertainment at Hammond. Mrs. John Eger, Mrs. Kate R. Watson, Mrs. Grant Warner, Mrs. J. F. Hardman and Mrs. A.- J. Bellows went to Monticello on the early morning train to attend a district missionary meeting of the Presbyterian church. Mrs. C. W. Hanley Joined the Rensselaer delegation there on the 10:55 train. Chitto Harjo (Crazy Snake), the famous chief of the Crazy Snake band of warriors and hero of many bloody Indian massacres, who has for nearly two years eluded federal and county officers, is living in a log cabin in the mountains near Henrietta, Okla. A I party of hunters stumbled upon his hiding place. Many realize that an exclusive shoe dealer devotes more time to the study of footwear and the foot, than a merchant handling all lines. Consequently he should give a better fit, better quality and better styles at an equal or lower price. If you have never considered this proposition, do so. Visit our Exclusive Shoe Store when buying your next pair and see for yourself/' Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block, Rensselaer, Indiana.
