Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 294, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. A new line of cut glass just fii at Clark6’s. > Home-grown sand potatoes at Murray’s, 40c per bushel. 1 Buy your Christmas presents at the Presbyterian ladies’ bazaar. Special bargains in tennis flannels and wool blankets at Murray’s. Miss Edna Dunlap, of Mdnon, spent Sunday with Miss Opal Grant. y Ladies’, misses and children’s cloaks at wholesale prices at Murray’s. i. Sale of knives at Warner Bros.’ Friday and Saturday. 75c and SI.OO knives at 39c. ' Lawson Bruce returned this morning from Cadillac, Mich., where he has been for the past week.

Mrs. J. W. Baker returned to Monon today after a short visit with Mr. and tyirs, I. J. Miller, of Pleasant Grove. Razor, strap and hone for SI.OO at Warner Bros.’ Friday and Saturday next. Try Shino, the chemical floor mop, and do away with the covered broom. Sold at the Presbyterian ladies’ bazaar. The Presbyterian ladies’ bazaar will be open to the public Friday noon at one o’clock, in Mrs. Purcupile’s millinery store. Babcock & Hopkins are now shipping cobs to Lafayette, where they are used by the Monon railroad company at the shops. 1 Mrs. Susie Toney, of Kirklin, went to Fair Oaks today, wherS she expects to remain during the winter with her sister, Mrs. Ben Merrill. Everybody appreciates handkerchiefs, hosiery, sweater coats and useful articles. You get them at ROWLES & PARKER.

George Lowman left this morning for his home at Amboy, Ind. He had been here for about a week, looking' after his farm interests. W. H. Morrison made a business trip to Chicago today. Cream is now worth 29 cents, the Elgin jfrice being less than for a year or more. Christmas festivities will require new shoes. We have them for men, women and children. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. G. H. McLain, the insurance man, went to Crawfordsville this morning to attend a two days’ session of the live stock insurance companies of the state. Xmas presents for men, boys, women and children. We are headquarters for all kinds of Christmas goods at prices that are right. ROWLES & PARKER.

Christmas Presents for Everyone We have without a doubt the largest and most complete line of Holiday Goods ever shown in the city. All we ask of you is to look our line over before buying. Our Coy Department for Children is Complete The electric train running in our window is a a rest i°y for the childrdfw Don’t fail to have fhe** 6 * 1 * - ~ Wishing a Merry Christmas to all. Sassy’ T. COt)0» Druggist.