Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 286, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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20% OFF ON OUR ENTIRE RUG STOCK. This stock consists of over 100 Room-Size Rugs, from 6x9 to 12 x 15. We give some of the prices: 10% OFF ON I .INOI .F.I IMS- - REG. PRICE SALE PRICE. .1 ? REG. PRICE SALE PRICE 12 x 15 Smith Axminster, $35.00 $28.00 9x 12 Smith Wilton, $26.85 $21.48 10.6 x 13.6 Smith Axminster, 30.00 24.00 9x12 Hartford Axminster, 26.85 21.48 11.3x12 Axminster, 27.00 21.60 9x12 Body Brussels, 25.00 20.00 113x12 Body Brussels,_ 32.50 26.00 „ 9 x’fe Smith Axminster, , 21.00 16.80 11.3x12 Seamless Brussels, 20.00 16.00 9x 12 Axminiter, 18.00 14.40 113x12 Velvet, 24.00 19.20 9x 12 Heavy Seamless Brussels* 15.00 12.00 9 xl2 Royal Wilton, 35.00 28.00 9x12 Tapestry, 12.50 10.00
“Rsli Ae Rest** Chairs B tbpl ’ P >. «;. M -I..j'Sv-- • I Ml 1111 ■JMII 111 • l|l** ny, J' L We ttU the ‘Reyal’ Puh-Bittoi : Norrie Chair. 20 per ceit off 01 • eatire lift.
ADDITIONAL TODAY’S LOCALS. Mb". Naomi Gregg, a graduate of DcPauw, has been employed to teach German and grammar in the ■ high school, succeeding Miss Louise Keif er, .who resigned. ' Pot pourri pin cushions make dainty £hrfetmas gifts. Mrs. Green has a limited quantity. Order soon to insure some of it 15 cents per ounce. Phone 177. C. T. Tryon left Monday for ' Tulsa, Okla. He will visit a son there and another at Rolfe and probably later join Mrs. Tryon at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y. Visit the Elis Theatre tonight The Warner Company present "Chums," an excellent play and a capable company. A silver spoon free to every lady. It is a present well worth having. Mrs. A. EL Coen accompanied her parents, Capt and Mrs. J. M. Wasson, home from Chicago Saturday, owing to the fact that Mr Wasson was feeling poorly. She returned home today. The workmen on the automatic block signa! system report that the division from Monon to Hammond is nearing completion and it is hoped to have it in working order by Jan. Ist Butter keeps advancing and creamery is going out of sight For a good substitute try our fancy, pure butterine at 20c a pound. Try it if not satisfactory return it and get your money back. JOHN EGER. ** G. W. Brandenberry, of ' Everett Mich., who got a big chunk of the former McCoy land at McCoysburg in a trade with John Herr, was in Rensselaer today. He is a very pleasant gentleman . ' The C. E. society of the Christian church will hold a social at the church next Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. All are cordially invited to bring their pocketbooks and enjoy a jS —-—■; ' W. H- Gilbert left this mo th ng Tor Ola, Ark. He will also look at some L land In Missouri While away and may possibly go as far as New Mexico, where he owns a farm and where he lived for a number of years. Mr toper repairer, from Chicago, wUI be In Rensselaer on Saturday, the 9th, or as near that date as possible Patronage respectfully solicited. Leave ord-
