Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 300, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Th* Prettiest Moving Picture Show in the City. BOB* WABHSB, Proprietor.

Jeffries-Johnson Boxing Contest Tuesday Night, Dec. 20th REWARD OF $500.00. anyone who can show that the ptetnres to be shown at THE REX Theatre are not the original and only authorized motion pictnroa JEFFRIES-JOHNSON Boxing Contest, held at Beno, Jaly 4th, 1910. These pictures are declared by Motion Picture authorities to be the greatest and best pictures ever taken. The Cost of this Him was $250,000.00. Think of it! A Quarter of a Million Dollars! And Is going to be shown to you at the reduced rate of 10c. Can you afford to miss it! Bring the ladles with you as there is absolutely nothing shown that can possibly offend.

We are going to cut loose from our men’s and boys’ suits and overcoats. The prices we are now making will do it. Stop in and let us show you. MODEL CLOTHING CO., Simon Leopold,’ Manager. Owing to the poor condition of his health, John W. King has caused his daughter Edna to give up her work In the business college at Valparaiso and she will remain here and help him with the florist business until spring. Chafing dishes, baking dishes, coffee pots, tea kettle insets, and a complete line of silverware that is unconditionally guaranteed, may be seen in our window. E. D. RHOADES & SON. Th’is week we will have on sale the largest and most complete line of pure, fancy candies ever in the city. Your choice of everything for 10c a pound except our soft center chocolate drops at 15 cents. JOHN EGER. F. L. Borntrager writes to renew his subscription to The Republican, and his little daughter sent a letter to Santa Claus. Frank writes: “We wish you a merry Christmas and a prosperous new year,” and we return the same kind wishes Tor him. Ollie Pitts, the cigar maker, severely scalded his right arm last Friday while preparing some tobacco and then fell and broke a small bone in the wrist. He will be disabled for some time but it is hal'd to keep a good man down and Oll'ie is busy in quest of holiday business John L. Osborne will hold a public sale on Tuesday, Jan. 3d, on the John Andrus farm, where he has lived for the past two years. Soon after the sale he will move to his own farm in Hanging Grove township, and his son-in-law, Hoy Rishling, and wife, who have been living there will move to the Andrus farm. Mr. Osborne will offer a good list of stock and farming implements. Headquarters for Xmas fruit cakes at Fate’s Quaker Bread Factory.

Big Candy Sale Hand-Made Chocolates 20c per pound . Mijced Candies ■■ per pound . □ Chocolates 15c per pound . Fancy Xmas Hojc Candies 35c to £2.25 per boje. Being located on Vanßensselaer street, I have no opposition; therefore lam in a class by myself and can do as I please. I can give my candy away if 1 want to, but 1 don’t want to; ,see! George Fate Che Fat Dinner Man