Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 277, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1910 — Names of AH Who Will Sing In Mrs. Thompson’s Chorus. [ARTICLE]
Names of AH Who Will Sing In Mrs. Thompson’s Chorus.
Those who will stag Tuesday eventag at the union Thanksgiving entertainment to be held at the Christian church, in Mrs. Delos Thompson’s chorus are: Lura Halleck, Gladys Merlca, Emily Thompson, Carrie Pierce, Gladys Pierce, Maidie Drake, Lois McCarthy, Irene Simpson, Martha Long, Ruth Harper, Gertrude Jackson, Esther Padgitt, Georgia Harris, Helen Meader, Elizabeth Kirk, Ocie Wood, Wilma Peyton, Lesta Wasson, Mary Childers, Ruth Makeever, Lucy Healy, Martha Ramp, Elizabeth Spitler, Alice Coen, Hester Halleck, Jennie Comer, May Clark, Lots Meader, Eva Miller, Maribel Daugherty, Forrest Morlan, Elton Clark, Thomas Padgitt, Verne Haas, Kenneth Allman, Don Beata. Cope Hanley, Ray Laßue, Paul Miller, Carl Duvall. Three quarts of fancy- 1 cranberries for 25c at John Eger’s. Victor Yeoman left for southern Michigan this morning to attend a big sale of thoroughbred hogs. Just received, car of Jackson Hill egg coal. J. L. BRADY. Father Christian Daniels returned Saturday from Tiflin, Ohio, where he had spent last week at his old home. N. C. Shafer was demonstrating a 30-horse power Maxwell with a racing body Saturday and Sunday. The machine is a hummer and in company with Dr. Turfler the local agent agent went to Aix in 12 minutes, slowing up. at Burk’s corner and at the grade crossing. Dr. Reed’s Cushion Sole shoes insure comfort and warmth and prevent damp, cold feet, so prevalent at this time of the year. Sold and warranted at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Free concert day and evening at the great manufacturer’s sale of Kreil pianos tn the Republican building. Only two weeks more of this great sale. Call now. Curtis high school, of Chicago, will be the opponents of the. Rensselaer high school for the Thanksgiving game, which will be the last game of the season. The high school is now in splendid condition' and the contest should be a very interesting one and it will doubtless be attended by a mammoth crowd.
We always have bargains for those who want them, as we always sell discontinued lines at greatly reduced prices. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Attorney E. P. Honan received word today that his brother, Dr. James H. Honan and wife would be here to spend Thanksgiving day. They arrived in New York last week from Bad-Nauheim, Germany, and have been in the south, where they will return to spend the winter, probably at Atlanta. Kreil pianos on monthly payments at the manufacturer’s sale of pianos now going on in the Republican building. Free concerts day and evening. The sale of cows and sheep held at Leek’s hitch barn last Saturday by F. L. Overton and C. C. Warner did not result very satisfactorily. The sheep were all sold but only brought about $3.50 a head. Only ten head of cows were sold, owing to a lack of competition in bidding. Dairy stock is apparently not in as great demand as it was a year ago. Having made arrangements whereby we can buy Gold Medal flour at the car load rate, weave prepared to sell you the best flour on earth as cheaply as any other high grade flour is sold. Give us a trial. J. a. McFarland. The Thanksgiving entertainment will be held Tuesday evening Instead of Wednesday evening as incorrectly stated in the Saturday Evening Republican. All who attend are expected to bring a donation of some kind for distribution among the city’s deserving poor. It is aimed that no Rensselaer family shall go without a good Thanksgiving dinner. Money, turkeys, chickens, canned fruit, flour, potatoes or any donation will help to bring Thanksgiving cheer to all. The entertainment will be a very . pleasant one and all givers will be rewarded by the consciousness of having done right.
