Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 304, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1910 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ADDITIONAL TODAY’S LOCALS. Come in and see the candy display at Murray’s. 3W. R. Erwin went to Monticello this morning for a short visit. Alex. Jensen and R. A. Mannon, of Wheatfleld, were in town tpday. A fine line of meershaum and French briar pipes for Xmas at Nowels. Miss Ollie Tanner went to Roselawn today to visit Miss Flora Fry. A turkey shoot at Pleasant Grove today is expected to attract a. good crowds . —, Henry Childers came from Delphi this morning to visit Jasper county relatives’. New line of men’s house coats and bath robes for Christmas, at the G. E. Murray Go. t John Gangloff went to Washington, 111., this morning to visit a sister and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Folk returned this morning from a visit in Chicago and Hammond. Mrs. Harry WiTsoli, of Monon, came this morning for a short visit with Joe Luers. The Ford autqjpells' right and gives the best satisfaction. See Knapp, the Rensselaer agent. W. S. Day left this morning for a visit with his. daughter at Knox and his son at Laporte. Luella and Legore Harmon have gone to Chattsworth, 111., to spend Christmas with relatives. C. .1. Hobbs, of Kersey, and John Pettet, of Walker township, were Rensselaer visitors today. Mrs. John Bowman and children, of Xewland, went to Delphi this mornl ing to remain over Christmas. Go to Nowels’ for Xmas packages in cigars. We know the kind the men smoke and can help you to select.
Judson Fitzpatrick states in the current Tribune that he did not close the deal for the Winamac Republican. —Mrs. Harry Elijah and son, of Mt. Ayr, took the 10:55 train here today for Royal Center, for a week’s visit. Don’t let any one sell, you an auto until you have seen the Ford. Knapp will be glad to demonstrate them to you. Joe Long and family went to Chicago this morning for a visit of several days with B. F. Edwards and family. We intend to sell every brussels carpet-sized rug in the house, if price and quality will do it. THE G. E. MURRAY CO. Mrs. W. C. Myers entertained at dinner Sunday, Misses Gladys Hudgens, Ethel Hewitt and Bessie Guy, of Remington.—Francesville Tribune. Telephone your Ice cream orders to Nowels’. Will have brick ice cream in two sizes, 25c and 50c bricks, with 3 colors. Mrs. Joe Larsh did not return yesterday as stated In The Republican. = We had Dean unintentionally misinformed. She was expected home to-
Roscoe Halstead, son of O. C. Halstead, was: operated on in a Chicago hospital a few days ago for a hernia, of several years’ standing. He is getting along very well. The county commissioners are in session today,' closing up the business of the year and letting the contract for the county printing for the ensuing twelve months. Township trustees w T ere in Thursday getting their December draw. As it is near the end of the year some of the funds were running quite low and the money was needed to pay bills contracted. Chafing dishes, baking dishes, coffee pbts, tea kettle insets, and a complete line of Bilverware that is unconditionally guaranteed, may be seen in our window. E. D. RHOADES & SON. Mrs. W. J. Anderson and baby left yesterday evening for her home in Rugby, N. Dak. Mr. Anderson expected to meet her in Minneapolis, where they will spend a day or two with relatives. 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. Inquiry has been made at this office lately about the Monon ditch case, and •when it will be called up again. The Tribune has been informed from reliable sources that no more remonstrance cases will be heard until some time next spring, at which time Special Judge H. A. Steis can make a moTe satisfactory inspection of the lands assessed than undertake to do it now. pur readers will remember that many of the land owners who filed remonstrances against their assessments through their attorneys, later withdrew them and agreed to let the judge fix the assessments after he had made a personal inspection of their lands.— Francesville Tribune. From now until Jan. 1, 1911, big reductions on all suits and overcoats. It will pay you to ca l and see us. MODE’ CLOTHING CO., f Leopold, Manager.
