Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 303, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W. H. Beam enjoyed a visit this morning from Jas. C. Pond, the assistant general passenger agent for the Soo Line. For some twenty years Mr. Pond was the general passenger agent of the Wisconsin Central, b>.t when the Soo took that line over he w r as given 'his present job. Miss Leota Muster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Muster, lost her watch as she was going home from the school house today and it was found by George Cox, who brought it to TTe Republican office. In the mean time an advertisement had been left by tli.i owner and the recovery was prompt and gratifying. “Uncle” James McEwen mitered the last lap of a four-score life on December 10th, when he completed his 79th year. He started to learn the printers’ trade at the age of 16 and entered the newspaper business for himself in 1855 and has been in harness continually for 55 years. He is probably the oldest active newspaper man in Indiana and it is doubtful if tnere is another publisher in the United States of his age that fills every department of the business as he does, being his own editor, business manager, foreman, printer, pressman, office boy and devil. The' Democratic-Sentinel comes out once each week and never fails to define what a real democrat is, and having been one from birth, “Uncle Mac” thinks he ought to know, but some of the modern stunts of democracy have been about all he could stand for.
Our Christmas candies from America’s best candy makers, are certainly fine candies and our prices are right. ROWLES ft PARKER. You will find everything in our stock of holiday goods, priced lower, quality considered, than you can buy elsewhere. E. D. Rhoades ft Son. Don’t forget to look over our fine line of candies in our show window. Your choice of everything for 10 cents a pound. JOHN EGER. Another big sale of pocket knives at Warners’ Hardware Store on Friday and Saturday of this week. Your choice for 39 cents. It means.a.big money saving to you if you will buy your suit or overcoat now at the Model Clothing Co., Simon Leopold, manager. Prices and quality are what count and that is what you get here. Christmas presents for everybody. ROWLES ft PARKER. Don’t fail to see our show window! We have the finest display of holiday goods in the city. E. D. RHOADES ft SON. 1 . Everybody appreciates handkerchiefs, hosiery, sweater coats and useful articles. You get them at ROWLES ft PARKER.
