Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 305, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM • —♦— PICTURE. The Cow Puncher's Sweetheart, western drama.' A Central American Romance, a drama _ I: ' r ?f I SONG. Sweet Dreams, Why Love, Sweet Dreams.
Grocery Wants • . . We want your order for yqur Christmas Dinner. We want you to try our Delnuur Cheese, 20c. We want you to try our Homemade Kraut, 5c qt We want you to try < our Old English Coffee, 36c. We want you to try our Pure Ground Spices. ■ We have a good supply of ] Fruits, Candles and Nuts for < the Holidays. We have the Amps Alter I Buckwheat and Corn Meal— < you will find this the pure J truck. < We feel that we can give you J so much satisfaction with every- < thing you buy of us, not only ; these goods, but other groceries, ! that we urge you to call and ; acquaint yourself with these « facte. We will make a special ; effort to please you with every ■ transaction. J A present for each Family | this week (call for present). RHOADS’ GROCERY
XMAS DINNER MENU At The Fat Dinner Man’s Table DeHete, Ssc. Turkey Whipped Potatoes Oyster Dressing Cranberry Sauce Quaker Bread Country Butter Mince Pie Thirty-five cents. You will find everything In our stock of holiday goods, priced lower. Quality considered, than you | *« n buy elsewhere. E. D. Rhoades * Son. Born, today, Dec. 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wells, on the J. H. Chapman farm, south of town, a daughter. Just the right thing for Christmas presents. Signet rings, elegant hat pins, locket and chains, belt pins, watches and fobs, at Clarke's. C. E. Peregrine was down from Tefft today. Nothing new in the north end, but an abundant crop makes things happy and prosperous at Yuletide. We have determined to move onr clothing stock Better come In and see what we are doing in price concessions. It will pay you. MODEL CLOTHING CO., Simon Leopold, Manager. Mrs. Orlan Grant has gone to Hammond to spend Christmas with her mother, and Mr. Grant will Join her there tomorrow. Orlan’s connection with the Rowles & Parker store closes with tonight and he will go to Fort Wayne Monday preparatory to beginning his Job as a traveling for the independant Rubber Co., of that city. We have the largest stock of pocket knives In Rensselaer. Special pattern. wrapped In holly boxes, tor the Christmas trade. - XL P. RHOADEB * SON. The b&ggest stone statue Is In Japan, forty-four feet high.
