Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 301, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

New line bf cut and burnt leather goods, just the thing for a Christmas present, at Clarke’s. For your Christmas dinner you can buy from us; 3 quarts of fancy cranberries for 25c; 3 large stocks of celery for 10c; 1 dozen large Florida oranges for 20c; nice Baldwin eating apples, 35c a peck or $3.25 a barrel; pears, 40c a peck; Malaga grapes, bananas, grapefruit, dates, figs, mixed nuts, leaf lettuce, sweet potatoes and Holland cabbage. JOHN EGER. - "T mm "■ Augustus Phillips arrived home Sunday evening for a visit with his father, Simon Phillips, and other relatives. He is playing with the Cohen & Harris “Miss Ananias’’ company, and was in St. Banl last week. Next week the show will be at Redwing, Minn., and Gus decided to take a run over and see “the old town” and have a visit among old friends. This will be the first Christmas In nineteen years that he has spent at home. We have determined to move our clothing stock. Better come in and see what we are doing in price concessions. It will pay you. MODEL CLOTHING CO., Simon Leopold, Manager. D. D. Warner, a real estate man, of Hamilton, N. Dak., returned there today. He made a double trade while here, selling to Will J. Yeiter a farm of 160 acres near Hamilton, and taking in trade Mr. Yeiter’s 80 acre farm, north of Rensselaer, He then sold the Yeiter 80 to Joe Schuerick. Mr. Yeiter will move to Hamilton in the spring. Have you thought of silver knives, forks, spoons, cut glass dishes, bowls, creamer and sugar, and bottles. We have them at prices which you can afford. P. W. CLARKE.