Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —• — “Paid in His Own Coin” “For Memory’s Sake” < SAVE TOUR COUPONS.
The latent demand is for white and black buckskin shoes. We have them for you. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.
Ed Randle, who has been living on Joe LSrsh’s farm east of town, will move to town March Ist, occupying his own house now occupied by Frank Morrow, who is looking for a house. Newt Hendricks and Elmer Pumphrey will farm Mr. Larsh’s land.
Reed’s cushion sole shoes will keep your feet dry and warm, and relieve the pains caused by the feet having •been frozen. We have them for and women. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera Hbuse Block.
Depufy Prosecuting Attorney Frank Davis returned to Brook this morning after attending the call day of the local court Tuesday. Prosecutor Longwell lis superintendent of the .Brook schools and does not often get over.
Our trade in butteruie has doubled in the last month. Fancy butterlne 18 cents a pound, extra fancy 20 cents a pound, at John Eger’s.
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Maloy, of Steger, 11., are new on their way to Steger, 111., are now on their way to visit. Druggist B. F. Fendig received a postal card from him a day or two ago, at which time they were at Palm Beach, Fla.
When you can’t find the shoe you want, come to our exclusive shoe store. We try to keep the new ones, and if we do not Ifave them we are always pleased to get them for you. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.
The Jasper County Democrat Central Committee has reorganized by electing N. Littlefield chairman, J. J. Hunt secretary and J. A. McFarland treasurer. The time for holding the county convention was not set, but it will probably take place prior to April 15th.
We have our spring shoes and can supply you with the new creations. White or black buckskins, tans, gun metals, patents or vicls in button or lace. See ours before you buy. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House ------
C. P. Wright returned from Illinois yesterday. He ran across J. J. Weast while he was over there. Weast is the man whose poolroom was raided here last fall and a quantity of beer and near beer confiscated. His wife is still here, but Weast deems it wise to remain away and there is no wish here to secure any* other result
This is militia night. Target practice will begin at 7 o’clock. All noncommissioned officers should have their papers completed for sending to battalion headquarters. There will be a blackboard lesson in chevrons and insignia, also » blackboard problem in provost duty. Every member should be on hand ready for the drill at 8 o'clock.
Mrs. A. H. Hopkins is still at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago with her aged father, .John B. Ellis, of near Monticello, who recently underwent an bptical surgical operation there. He will probably be well enough to return to Monticello within a week but the light will have to be admitted to his eyes very gradually and Mrs. HopElns will accompany him to his home and remain with him for some time.
Some one made a fuaa about the activity of the busmen at the depot and officials of the road yesterday ruled that the buses would have to back up at the east end of the depot platform, which is alike inconvenient for the drivers and the public. The location west of the depot was nearest the unloading place, nearer the waiting room and at the same time less conspicuous. The four buses now occupy a:-good portion of the street whereas they are in no manher in the way. We believe the order changing them shoulcThe .rescinded. Try Mrs. Green's “Best Ever” mince pie; the kind that mother made. Phone 477.
