Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 284, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Remember the concert at the M. E. church this evening. General admission 35 cents. The next number of the lecture course will be given Wednesday evencourse will be given this evening by "The Schuberts,” a mixed quartette. Frank Iliff has made a deal whereby he becomes the owner of the Manter farm in Tennessee, where he expects to move about the first of the year.— Roselawn Review. Lotus D. Coffman, graduate of the Indiana state normal school, 1896; later of Indiana University, and recently of Columbia University, was elected superintendent of the Terre Haute schools Saturday. His home is at Charleston, 111. Bert Baker, while cutting wood on the Conger place, west of town, sustained a painful injury by a tree falling on his back. It was thought his spine was Injured. The full extent of his injuries has not been learned as we go to press.—Roselawn Review. We have just unloaded another car of New York apples and you can buy them from us at less than other merchants are paying for. .them in Chicago. “Ben Davis” $3.00, “Baldwins” $3.25, “Northern Spies” and "Greenings” $3.50 for full 3 bushel barrels, or 35c by the peck. JOHN EGER. Miss Mara W. Conover has earned a reputation in Detroit and in numerous other Michigan cities as a successful concert soprano. She has a charming voice and stage presence. In Berlin, Germany, I heard her sing at a number of musicals and she met the same success there that she,has always had in her home town.—Marshall Pease, Detroit, Mich.
