Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —♦— PICTURES. HIS FRIEND THE BURGLAR. THE MEDALLION, A dramatic story of the struggle of a great painter. *
The Big Store—Rowles & Parker — a store for everybody. When in need, remember that fine country lard at The Home Grocery. A man named Smith from Altamont, 111., has purchased the Monon elevator from J. L. Hoesel and will take possession on April 21st. Kentland will celebrate the 4th of July this year. The citizen's band of that town will conduct the event, holding a band contest in.connection. If you are having any trouble with the flour you are using, we can relieve you of that trouble if you will try Aristos, the king of them all. JOHN EGER. B. S. Fendig this week sold and shipped to a factory at Franklin, Ohio, five cars of old rags, about 150,000 pounds, the accumulation of a little more than two years. We are ready for Easter. Our stock of Shoes and Oxfords is complete, and we are anxious to suit every man, woman and child. Try us once. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. The Mt. Ayr Pilot intimates that W. W. Miller contemplates returning soon from California, where he went several months ago to spend the winter and possibly to remain for a longer period. Our greatest desire is to furnish relief to tired, aching feet. We do this by properly fitting the- feet. —Try us when purchasing your next pair. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Governor Marshall yesterday pardoned three men who had been sentenced for life for murder. John Cline, who poisoned a Pike county farmer in 1898 was freed. So whs Louis Jaquith, after serving 10 years for killing *a Laporte policeman. John Petiliott, a former lifer, who has been under parole, was.also pardoned. A dozen others came in for executive clemency. We have just unloaded two cars of potatoes; one of fancy Michigan sand grown table stock and one car of Northern Minnesota, Early Ohios, Early Rose, Six Weeks and Burbanks. Look at our stock and get our prices. JOHN EGER. The Methodist ladies will hold their annual Easter market Saturday, April 15th, ,at Perry Horton’s music store. They will have on sale homemade bread, qake, pifg, baked beans, doughnuts, cottage cheese, dressed chicken; in fact, everything suitable for your Easter dinner.
