Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1911 — Morrow Male Quartette Will Sing at Baptist Church Tonight. [ARTICLE]

Morrow Male Quartette Will Sing at Baptist Church Tonight.

Morrow Bros., sons of Rev. Morrow, of Morocco, will sing at the First Baptist church tonight and all are invited to come out and hear them. They were to have sung last Sunday evening, but were prevented from reaching here by the inclement weather. A. J. Harmon made a business trip to Chicago today.~v. Dr. Horton went to Chicago today to attend the meeting of the dental manufacturers’ association. Jack Hoyes, who purchased the A. J. Brenner driving horse, bid it in for $177, but took advantage of the cash discount of 6 per cent, which brought the price down to $166.38. A complete stock demands all leathers in all styles. We have them for men, women and children. Try us. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. A. J. Brenner left for Winchester today to take up the management of the Randolph hotel. Mrs. Brenner went to Mt. Ayr {gr a short visit before joining her husband at their new home.

W. H. Morrison, who reqpntly sold half of his business to Alex. Merica_ and son Dean, has now sold the balance of the business to them and will remove to Arlington, 8. Dak., where he will engage in the same business and couple with it poultry and eggs. He will probably go at the same time that A. J. Harmon does and they ex* pect to ship in the same car as far as Mitchell. Arlington is some 75 miles further. Mr. Morrison was a great hustler for business and his activity/has greatly improved the dairying interests of the county as well as proving a good thing for Rensselaer. Dean Merica, who with his father, has purchased the business, has been employed in the creamery for several months and understands the business thoroughly. The new proprietors will continue the business at the old stand and will doubtless be able to increase the business beyond its present bounds.