Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 285, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1916 — Merchants to Close Thanksgiving Day [ARTICLE]
Merchants to Close Thanksgiving Day
We, the undersigned merchants of Rensselaer, agree to close on Thanksbalance of the day: _ SAMUEL FENDIG. • F. D. BURCHARD. JOHN RAMP. C. EARL DUVALL. RALPH O’RILEY. HILLIARD & HAMILL. G. E. MURRAY CO. MARY MEYER HEALY. ' j. a. McFarland. G. J. JESSEN. WARNER BROS. E. S. RHOADES. B. J. JAREETTE. P. W. CLARKE. C. W. EGER. EIGEL9BACH & SON. LARSH & HOPKINS. B. N. FENDIG. B. F. FENDIG. , A. F. LONG. ROWLES & PARKER. WM. TRAUB. GEORGE COLLINS. ROTH BROS. D. M. WORiLAND. F. J. ROWEN. A letter was received by The Republican from Carl G. Parker, who is now editor and publisher of the Herscher, 111., Pilot. Mr. Parker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Parker, who formerly lived in this community. Mr. Parker noticed in the classified column of The Republican that some one had lost an Overland automobile crank and as he had one that had been found, he wished to serve anyone from his “old home state”, as he expressed it, by returning it. Order your chrysanthemums now for Thanksgiving. A big assortment in all colors. Also other blooming plants and ferns.—J. H. Holden. Loyal Jasper county residents should'be interested to see the representations of early days in the history of both the county and state which will be at the high school tonight.
