Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 298, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —♦— PICTURE. MOUT T ' T,r ’ CJ QF SOULS? ‘ By Stanner E. V. Taylor, Acted by Arthur Johnson Marion Leonard James Kirkwood Philips Smalley som My Southern Rose, By J. F. Frederick.

Home-grown sand potatoes at Murray’s, 40c per bushel. Headquarters for Xmas fruit eakes at Fate’s Quaker Bread Factory. Electrocution as a humane way of slaughtering cattle 'is being tried in France. 7 Ladies’, misses and children’s cloaks at wholesale prices at Murray’s. Frid&y and Saturday you can buy 75c and SI.OO knives for 39c, at Warner Bros.’* It is estimated that there are 28,269,000 square miles of fertile land in the world. 6,000 pounds of pure candles for our holiday trade, from 7 cents to 12 cents a pound. JOHN EGER. C. H. Sternberg is just completing a neat 6-room house on his farm south of town. Anson Cox is doing the carpenter work and Hiram Day the plastering.

You will find everything in our stock of holiday g oo <j S( priced lower, quality considered, than you. can buy elsewhere. E. D. Rhoades & Son. Mrs. Vandersall, of Sandusky, Q., who came here to attend the funeral of her sitter, Mrs. Elizabeth Michaels, will remain for a few days’ v|sit with relatives. A car of best Indiana lump just in. J. L. BRADY. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Leavel are visiting relatives here. Mr. Leavel has been working in a bakery at Huntington, but has resigned his position and is looking for a new location. About twenty-five from here went to Roselawn this morning to attend the Nave big public sale. Newt Pumphrey and True Woodworth are running an eating stand at the sale. W. R. Shesler, superintendent of the Monnett ranch of 470 acres, southwest of town, will finish husking corn today. Yesterday he had a gang of 40 huskers and 35 teams at work. They husked 2,200 bushels from 40 acres yesterday, and will finish husking the remaining 20 acres today. The corn crop on this ranch will make over 16,000 bushels. The corn will average about 45 bushels to the acre.