Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 303, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mra. Jo© Larsh returned from the hospital on the 1:58 train today. She was accompanied by a nurse who will remain with her for a time. On Friday and Saturday of this week you can buy a razor, strap and hone for $1 at Warner Bros’. Hardware Store. Walter English, Lillo Hauter, James Jordan, Paul Qlazebrook, Fay Clarke and Walter Lutz arrived home from Purdue today for the holiday vacation. 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. Mrs. Simon Leopold went to Chicago today to meet her daughter, Miss Selma, who is returning from Ann Arbor college for the holiday vacation. From now until Jan. 1, 1911, big reductions on all suits and overcoats. It will pay you to call and see us. MODEL CLOTHING CO., Simon Leopold. Manager Victor Walker returned to Indiana Harbor today after a visit of several days with his parents in Barkley township. He is working as a teamster at the “harbor.” Don’t let the baby suffer from eczema, sores or any itcl||ng of the skin. Doan’s Ointment gives instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly safe for children. All druggists sell it. Harry Walters, of Gillam township, was a caller at The Republican office today. He renewed the subscription of George V. Long, of Pleasant Grove, to the Semi-Weekly Republican. Several college students started for their homes this morning, among them being Joseph Wizel, Henry Theile and Ray Cannon for New York; Alfred Debrercht for St. Louis and Otto Schell to Lafayette.
We are going to cut loose from our men’s and boys’ suits and overcoats. The prices we are now making will do it. Stop in and let us show you. MODEL CLOTHING CO., s Simon Leopold, Manager. Dr. M. D. Gwin has purchased a Flanders 20 roadster. The car is a two-passenger, 22% horse power, .4 cylinders, is fully equipped and costs S7BO. The Flanders is manufactured by the Studebaker company. 1 ■ 11 ■ ■■ " ■ • ,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. Ten years ago the population of Valparaiso was 6,280;, the Messenger says that a dispatch from Washington gives the population this year 6,942. In addition, to this there are 1,500 students there most of the year. —Mr. and Mrs, S. E. Yeoman left for Oklahoma City on the early train this morning and A. G. W. Farmer and wife left for the same place on the 10:05 train. Mr. and Mrs. Farmer expect to be gone only about 30 days. The schools of Walker township were dismissed Wednesday evening for the holiday vacation. Miss Etta Harms, teacher of the Kennedy school near Kniman, left from Rensselaer this morning for her home in East Gary. ' T, ss Florence Gorham returned last Saturday from a visit of two months with relatives at Merna and Mullin, Neb. This morning, accompanied by her brother, Norman, and Miss Donna Bull, she went to Lafayette to vis’t her grandparents over Christmas.
In the midst of your Christmas shopping, don’t forget THE EXCLCSIYE SHOE STOBE. Shoes, Slippers, Legglns and Gaiters make appropriate Christmas pres* ents. We hare footwear of all kinds for everybody. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Sldre, Opera Honse Block. Miss Pearl Comer called at The Republican office today and renewed subscriptions to some former Rensselaer people, who, though absent for a number of years, still find considerable interest in the old borne. The papers will go for the ensuing year to W. C. Comer, at Amo, Ind.; Mrs. A. B. Scott, at Oxford, Ind., and Mrs. A. J. Boston, at Santa Monica, Calif. 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. The largest line of cotton and woolen bed blankets, comforters and outings, at lower prices than any competition can name. Come in and examine these for yourselves. ROWLES ft PARKER.
