Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 302, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —♦ — PICTURE. How Women Love. SONG I’d Rather Say “Hello” Than Say “Good Bye.”
Buy a carpet-sized rug at Murray’s for her Christmas present. Headquarters for Xmas fruit cakes at Fate’s Quaker Bread Factory. —Some fancy imported China sugars and creamers for 25 and 30 cents a set at John Eger’s. Born, Tuesday, Dec. 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Mecklenberg, on the Brqdy farm, south of town, a daughter. Senator and Mrs. A. Halleck returned last night from a two days’ visit with S. E. Luce and family, in Englewood. Your choice of a good pocket knife for 39 cents at the big knife sale on Friday and Saturday of this week at Warner Brothers’. From now until Jan. 1, 1911, big reductions on all suits and overcoats. It will pay you to call and see us. MODEL CLOTHING CO., Simon Leopold, Manager Mrs. Minnie Dillen, who recently instituted a camp of Royal Neighbors here, has just completed the organization of a camp at Mt. Ayr. Don’t forget to look over our fine line of candies in our show window. Your choice of everything for 10 cents a pound. JOHN EGER. Jesse Eldridge, who went from Geddes, S. Dak., to California recently, has decided to locate for the winter at Orange, in Orange county, that state, to which place he orders his Republican sent. 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. J. K. Davis returned yesterday morning from his trip to North Dakota, where he visited Devils Lake, Hamilton, Larimore and other places, and saw some good country. He is figuring some on a trade for land in that state. To close out our stock of fancy Haviland plates, all 60c, 75c and SI.OO plates at this sale for 40c. —JOHN EGER. — George D;Zear received —a letter from Henry Thornton today stating that he was to be married at 2 o’clock this Wednesday afternoon at Spokane, Wash., to Miss Edith Harris. Henry went west with his parents almost four years ago.
