Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 281, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PBOGBAM —♦ — PICTURE. The Millionaire and the Ranch Girl, a western drama. A Kentucky Pioneer, an Indian drama. SONG. I Love You Forevermore. Ak -A- A. AL A A A A A a a A *
Meat Markets to Close at Eight O’clock After This Week.
After this week until further notice we will close our meat markets every evening during week days at 8 o’clock. Our shops will remain open until the usual hours on Saturday evening. The' markets will remain closed all day on Sundays. ROTH BROS., J. J. EIGLESBACH. John L. Peetz, retired state statistician, has been elected superintendent of the Indiana Children’s Home society, to succeed Sumner W. Haynes, resigned. The position pays SI,BOO a year under a ruling of the board of directors of the society. The Schuberts are a great success. They give an unusually versatile program, all features being ably presented.—Chicago Record-Herald. At M. E. church Nov. 30th. Willis Bryant, Rochester, has the distinction of being the first man in Indiana to be arrested and convicted of violation of the game laws since the open hunting season began Nov. 10. He pleaded guilty to *hunting without a license and paid a fine of $34.85.
