Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 295, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —♦— PICTURE. Red Wing and the White Girl. SONG. Down By The Old Mill Stream, By J. F. Frederick.

Coal for every purpose. Prices the lowest - J. L. BRADY. This is just to remind you that you can find that Clarke has a large selection of everything in the jewelry line. 1; ou will want a barrel of those nice New York Baldwin apples for Christmas. Only $3.25 a barrel at John Eger’s. i_ 39 cents next Friday and Saturday will buy knives worth 75c and SI.OO, at Warner Bros. Joe Larsh was in Chicago Over Sunday with his son Jack. Mrs. Larsh has remained at the hospital ever since Jack was taken there. The boy is getting along splendidly. He is now well enough to be pushed around in a go-cart aiyrt he Will be brought home before long in a good condition. < . Fancy Florida sweet oranges, 20c a dozen; grapefruit, 5c each; apples 35c a peck, at John Eger’s. A. L. Moorehead and wife and three children, of Limon, Colo., are here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nevill. They have been visiting his parents at Vernon, Ind., since the day before Thanksgiving. They will remain here about ten days. Mr. Moorehead is a fireman on a railroad running through Limon. Sale of knives at Warner Bros.’ Friday and Saturday. 75c and SI.OO knives at 39c. Vaughn Woodworth arrived home last night from the northwest. He is now firing on the Chicago & Northwestern railroad, and when word reached him of his mother’s sickness he was in Wyoming. His mother, who at first seemed to have pleurisy, now has pneumonia, but is improved and seems on the road to recovery.

Come in and see our candy kitchen. THE G. E. MURRAY CO. Mr. and Mrs. John English are being visited by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brosnahan, of Spokane, Wash., who will remain here for a month or more. Mr. Brosnahan is engaged in the fruit farming business in Washington, but rents most of his farm land. He attended the apple show at Spokane, and the same show has since been in Chicago. Special discount on the best stock of Christmas candies In town, given to Sunday school committees and teachers, at Murray’s.