Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 276, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Order your fruit cakes for Thanksgiving dinners from Geo. Fate. It is an absolute impossibility to buy a range that will equal a “Malleable.” Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schatzley, of Wheatfield township, were Rensselaer visitors today. Our Motto—“ Prompt service and the best possible goods.”—Maines & Hamilton. W. H. Stark, of Paris, 111., was here over night, having come to look at a farm in this county. If you want some fine brandy for Thanksgiving buy fruit cakes at Fates’ Bakery. *" ‘ i’ ■ Miss Merle Harris is reported to be somewhat improved today, her fever having subsided considerably. You take no chances when you buy a Malleable Range at Rhoades*. They are unconditionally guaranteed.

Stop at our store any day this week and get a cup of hot coffee and biscuit. E. D. RHOADES & SON.

ff. H. Elder and wife, of Delphi, came this morning to visit over Sunday with his brother, Dave Elder, and family.

If you use a "Malleable Range” you are perfectly satisfied. No other range can supplant the Malleable if once used in your 1 ..me. ~

The funeral of George B. Colvert will be held at 2:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon at the M. E. church, Rev. C. L. Harper officiating.

Mrs. J. P. Simons is in very poor health and for some time has been unable to find treatment that will bring relief to her suffering.

Mrs. Martha Rusk is reported to be sinking and it is probable that, she can not long survive. She is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Willis Lutz. The ladies of the Christian church have decided not to hold a Thanksgiving market this year, owing to the revival meetings now going on at the church. .

Mrs. M. V. Woodcox and daughter, Dorothy, of Chicago, are guests of her daughter, Mrs. T. H. Stephens, until Monday, when they leave for Ocala, Fla., their future home.

Misses May and Grace Kelley, of Newton township, left on the 10:55 train today for a visit of a week with relatives at Hammond, in the southern part of Illinois.

Prof. C. F. /Jradshaw, C. Arthur Tuteur, Herman Tuteur, Percy Hauter, Mrs. Firman Thompson, Miss Georgia Harris and Miss Josephine Miller went to Lafayette this morning to attend the Purdue-Indiana football game.

Mrs. Addie Crosscup left this morning for Townsend, Mont., where she will again take up her residence. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Meyers accompanied her as far as Chicago and will go from there to their home at Gary.

A BIG | MILLINERY SALE JI ' Reduced Prices • 1 ' ‘■‘"X . L From November 17 to 30 < Come and See Us, and We Will Save You Money. Rensselaer MARY MEYER. I . '■ . s :