Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 295, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

' CIK Princess theatre FRED I*HIiiT»tPB, Proprietor. ■Watch This Space Every Say

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. AH home print' today; Read pages two and three today. Come in and see the candy display at Murray’s. John Eger made a business trip to Chicago today. Buy your Christmas presents at the Presbyterian ladies’ bazaar. « - . A car of best Indiana lump just in. J. L. BRADY. Rev. C. L. Harper went to Monticello today, where he will talk tonight on the men’s movement. 6,000 pounds of pure candies for our holiday trade, from 7 cents to 12 cents a pound. JOHN EGER. Chas. Liston h«s rented of Miss Mary Goetz the ten acres known as the George Smith property, near the ball park. John Reed went to Crawfordsville today for a short visit. He will probably decide to locate in Mississippi in the spring. Mrs. W. L. Anderson returned to her home in Ladoga, today, after a vidit of a week with her daughter, the wife of Prof. William Lee. Miss Mildred Halleck went to DeMotte Monday to assist D. W. Waymire, head of the DeMotte creamery, in closing up his books and preparing his annual report. John O’Connor was in town this morning, having come down from Chicago, where he had been on business. He is looking well and says Walker township is still on top. Mrs. A. F. Millspaugh and little daughter went to Summitsville today, for a visit of two weeks with relatives. The Millspaughs occupy the former Frank Ham farm, north of town.

Kid Brusey is a Sheboygan prize fighter, Hale & Harty are undertakers in Lawndale. John Klock, Jr., looks after the timepieces of Belleville, 111. Mr. Kneebone runs the Palace meat market in Ontonagon, Mich., and Miss Wisecarver, of Red Cloud, Neb., is said to be a freestone at dissecting a turkey. We want every school teacher and buyer for Sunday schools to come In and look over our stock of fancy candles and nnts, and get onr special prices. JOHN EGER.

Plan the right heating, too! I If you are planning a new house, don’t forget how important the I heating question is. There isn’t any other feature which will | save you so much or give you equal comfort ag v a These outfits, for Low-Pressure 1 _ Steam or Hot Water, will repay *\ T I |\r ft | their cost in coal savings, health it li[\| V I 111 A I protection, safety, lower insurance, IviU" JI/UIJU absence of repairs. If property it kTHRS '-KIRGICrRft #6W > y bu get paid back their filll Wvtdu*. or 10 %to 15% higher rental. if 1 The outfit will outwear the building. I- ... soot, smoke, and coal-gases are kept out of living-rooms saving I C oiisework and wear and tear on furnishings. Then, too, think of the comfort I f having fn* l enjoyment of every nook and corner of the house on cold or I windy day® l est * mate and free book. 1 • E. D. RHOADES & SON Heating Contractors Rensselaer, - Indiana