Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 305, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Don’t fail to buy Booth’s Guaranteed Oysters for Xmas at Fate’s Oyster House. Mrs. W. H. Brenner went to Goodland yesterday to visit relatives over Sunday. Her husband will join her there today and remain over Sunday. Don’t fail to see our show window*!. We have the finest display of holiday goods to the city. ' , —- E. D. RHOADES & SON. Herman Hermansen and Miss Anna Hermansen went to Chicago to spend Christmas with their sister, Miss Ethel Hermansen, who is in a nurses’ training school. J. L. Brady went to Indianapolis this morning, joining his wife, who preceded him the Fe. He will return Monday, but Mrs. Brauy will remain for about two weeks. Temple Hammertou, who has been working for Mason Kenton at Mitchell, S. Dak., and who has been here for the past two weeks, expects to return to Mitchell about Jan. Ist. Have you thought of Bilver knives, forks, spoons, cut glass dishes, bowls, creamer and sugar, and bottles. We have them at prices which you can afford. P. W. CLARKE. L. E. Ponsler and wife, of Mt. Ayr, took the 10:05 train here today. They were bound for Columbia City to spend Christmas with his father, Walter Ponsler and family. They went via Englewood. A O. Garriott and wife and children came down from Hammond last night and went to Parr this morning. Tomerrow at the home of Marion Gant will occur a reunion of the family of Mrs. John H. Garriott. 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., . Simon Leopold, Manager. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Biggs, of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrß. C. B. Rollings, of Wilklnßon, came this morning to visit the family of A J. Biggs and participate in a Christmas reunion. Miss Nell Bjggs, who is In a nurses’ training school In Chicago, will 'also be at home. Roy Stephenson arrived home from Dallas, S. Dak., last night to visit his mother, Mrs. W. H. Stephenson and hiß sister, Mrs. W. F. Frye. Mrs. Clarence Stephenson and children came down from Chicago Heights and Clarence will Join them here tonight and all will have dinner at the old home. Don’t forget to look over our fine line of candles in our show window. Your choice of everything for 10 cento a pound. JOHN EGER.