Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
...THE... REX! The Prettiest Moving Picture ■how la the CHty. ■BX WASHES, Proprietor.
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —t — PICTURES. One Night and Then, drama. t ■ SONG Take Me on a Honeymoon.
WEATHER FORECAST. Fair tonight, with frost, probably heavy; Thursday fair and warmer. Funeral of J. C. Porter to - Be Held Thursday Afternoon. The-funeral of J. C. Porter, whose sudden death occurred at about 1 o’clock Tuesday, will be held at the Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock. The Grand Army of the Republic will have charge of the funeral In connection with the pastor, Rev. J. C. Parrett. Rev. C. L. Harper, pastor of Trinity E. church who is in Indianapolis today, will also assist in the service at the church. Burial will be made in Weston cemetery. ■ Household Goods For Sale. A few household goods for sale for. this week only at Oscar McClure’s, southwest of town: One leatherette couch, art work, including one Diana statue, 60 cents. Combination secretary and book case, extension table and side board, china rack and kitchen cabinet. A beautiful base bijyner, next to the smallest size, with two joints pipe and zinc for $lO. A large steel range with warmer, shelves and reversible grate for wood or coal. A bamboo flower stand, Jardineres, and an adjustable wire flower stand. $6 parlor lamp for $3. Damask and Brussels rugs, all sizes. Gold fish, aquarium, castle and fish moss for sl. music rack &nd book shelf. Columbian grapliophone with large horn, double and single disk records, S3O. For this week only, 4 cans sour kraut, 4 cans pumpkin, 3 cans fancy sweet potatoes, 3 cans apples, 3 cans Greep Gage or Egg plums for 25c. JOHN EGER.
I Grocery Satisfaction \\ If your grocer pleases you in |J 11 every particular, you have no | J I cause for changing. 4 ’ < ► Even WE can do no more than 4 * that. 11 4 i But if you think some of mak- I > ing a shift, we would be glad to 11 give you the best service of 11 which we are capable. | J Often and often we have turned 4 ’ 4 *. now-qnd-again customers into 4 j steady patrons. < > < > 4 ► And we lose a surprising few of 4 . the really particular grocery I I buyers, who once become our | I customers. ■ J [ Try us on anything you like. 4 ’ V .v ■ 1 * ,1 McFarland & Son !: 4 ► a Reliable Groce**. • 4 * J > 4 > New Gangloif Road Now Open For Passage of the Public. The Gangloff new road on the range north and south line, east of Rensselaer, is now open for public use. The bridge over the river has /been completed and the approaches also fin-' ished. ■ Notice to Brotherhood. On account of the funeral of Brother J. C. Porter, the Presbyterian Brotherhood will meet at the church at 2:45 p. m. Thursday. J. H. HOLDEN, Pres. Try the Classified Column.
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Model Clothiers. jf/ ea Model Furnishers. S, LEOPOLD, Manager. ready for wear* i&prfrtu gran ft j| Imi * THE MODEL’S SPECIAL mt/m • f 10 % Reduction Sale Commencing Thurs., Apr. 21 To Saturday, Apr. 22. You will find our goods all marked in plain figures, and we will give you a straight 10% Discount on aU Clothing for the above dates only. Our goods are of a nigh standard in quality, and they are marked in plain figures way below all competition, and this will mean a saving of' from $3.00 to $5.00 on any suit you may buy. I want you to come in and let me prove the above statement. Manager Model Clothiers
