Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 299, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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local happenings. AH home print today. Head pages two and three today. A new line of cut glass just in at Clarke’s. Come in and see the candy display at Murray’s. C. M. Sands returned this morning from a visit of several days with his parents at Tefft. See our extensive line of carving sets. e. D. RHOADES & SON. Mrs. Firman Thompson went to Monon today for a short visit with her father, Dr. Clayton. Fancy Florida sweet oranges, 20c a dozen; grapefruit, 5c each; apples 35c a peck, at John Eger’s. Claude Sayler departed this morning for Tacoma, Wash., where he expects to make his future home. Mrs. E. K. Koons, of Union township, left this morning for Royal Center, where she will visit a son. Ex-Sheriff John O’Connor went to Monticello today to look after some fees still due him in White county. This is just to remind you that you' can find that Clarke has a large select tion of everything in the jewelry line. Mr. and Mrs. John Schroer, of Barkley township, returned this morning from a visit of three weeks at Zanesville, Ohio. Mrs. Rebecca Porter returned this morning from a visit of about six weeks at South Bend, with her sister, Mrs. C. W. Coen. - Mrs. C. A. Williams, of Chicago, stopped here over night, and left today for Louisville, Ky. She visited Mrs. Floyd Robinson. Mrs. Joseph Smith, of Kniman, recently ran a splinter into one of her hands and the injured place became infected and she has been having a severe time of it. Miss Ora Yeoman, now a ptenographer at Knox, is expected here this evening for a visit with her father, O. A. Yeoman, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Yeoman. We have in stock a line of fountain, bath and shampoo brushes. You will also find the largest line of high grade bathroom fixtures in “Art Brass” ever shown in Rensselaer. E. D. RHOADES & SON.

Plan the right heating, too! If you are planning a new house, don’t forget how important the heating question is. There isn’t any other feature which will save you so much or give you equal comfort as These outfits, for Low-Pressure • _ Steam or Hot Water, will repay Irvr I I 'heir cost in coal savings,, health AMERICAN x, I I>IAL /Iradiators OtlßoiixßS The outfit will outwear the building. All ash-dust, soot, smoke, and coal-gases are kept out of living-rooms —saving housework and wear and tear on furnishings. Then, too, think of the comfort of having full enjoyment of every nook and corner of the house on cold or windy days! Ask for estimate and free book. E- D. RHOADES & SON i Heating Contractors Rensselaer, - Indiana