Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 296, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —♦— PICTURE. Ten Nights In a Bar Room. SONG. Just for a Brown Eyed Girl, By J. F. Frederick.
Blanket and underwear week at Murray’s. Friday and Saturday you can buy 75c and SI.OO knives for 39c, at Warner Bros.’ B. F. Fendig and C. J. Dean have been appointed jury commissioners to succeed R. B. Harris and N. field. Something extra nice in ladies’ and gents’ gold and silver mounted umbrellas, at Clarke’s. The Methodist Brotherhood will entertain Friday evening by a supper at ithe church.' Arrangements are being made for about fifty plates. 6,000 pounds of pure candies for our holiday trade, from 7 cents to 12 cents a pound. JOHN EGER.
Rev. Harper was the principal speaker at a banquet given at the M. E. church at Mohticello last evening. The purpose of the gathering was to organize a Methodist brotherhood. Eighty were present and the organization was given a good start at the meeting. This is just to remind you that you can find that Clarke has a large selection of everything in the jewelry line., J. H. S. Ellis and N. Littlefield have been appointed election commissioners for the special railroad election to be held in Marion township next Tuesday. S. R. Nichols has been appointed inspector for the first precinct; Ed Parkinson for second; C. J. Dean for third, and R. B. Harris for fourth. The same rooms will be used for voting as at the last election. Don’t economize by wearing shoes which allow your feet to be damp and cold. This is extravagance in the end. We have shoes which will keep your feet warm and dry. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Rev. and Mrs. Harper are making up a donation for the widow of a deceased Methodist preacher at Indianapolis. She has the care of five children, the oldest only ten years of age, whom she supports by taking in washing. It is the intention to send a big box of clottyng and provisions to the woman as a Christmas present. The contributions to date have been quite liberal and some nave donated money.
