Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 283, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Princess ConigM PICTURE. Stolen by Indians. SONG. Stella Dear, By Miss Cecil Morgan.

Only 6 Days More of the Great Piano Sale in Republican Building.

Free concert at the armory this evening given by the great Kreil Piano Co. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bibler, of Warsaw, are visiting Rev. Schaefer and wife, of Aix. ’ Remember the concert at the M. E. church Wednesday evening, Nov. 30. General admission 35 cents. > Get a good pocket knife at Warner’s. Sale Friday and, Saturday of 75-cent and SI.OO knives for 39 cents. Miss Ella M. Clark has a refined, intelligent and charming personality. —Chicago American. At M. E. church. Wednesday evening, Nov. 30th. Rev. Schaefer closed a revival meet-' ing at Oak Grove school house, a mile north of Laura, last Wednesday. Twenty-nine conversions resulted from the meeting. Mrs. Shore will again appear at the concert this evening in 'a Fox Paris gown, and will make a change of costume appropriate to the last half of the sketch. Come out and hear this talented young lady. Chas. Marlin was released from jail today when his father came to town arid paid his fine assessed for drunkenness. Marlin’s place was taken at the jail by Ed Curts, of Newton county, who was brought here today to serve fifteen days for drunkenness. Deputy-Sheriff Van Dyke, of Newton county, accompanied Curts here. The Schuberts are a great success. They give an unusually versatile program, all features being ably presented.—Chicago Record-Herald. At M. E. church Nbv. 30th. Mr. Glenn Wells is a good pianist and his solos were much appreciated. He has a deep bass voice, well under control, and is an accomplished musician and singer.—Cleveland Plaindealer. At M. E. church, Wednesday evening, Nov. 30th.