Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 291, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Samuel O. Duvall. Sr., and Mrs. John Duvall went to Momence, 111, today, to attend the funeral of a relative. We are headquarters for oranges anti all kinds of green fruit for the holidays? : > JOHN EGER. \ O. L. Thornton & Son have their building at Surrey almost completed and have been occupying it for the past week. Their cream station will be completed soon. We want school teacher and buyer for Sunday'schools to call and examine our large assortment of fancy Christmas candles and nuts and get our prices. JOHN BOER. j - __ >,'7, .■ ' • Chas. E. Osborne returned home from the hospital Saturday, where he had been operated upon for a bad knee. He is able to get about on crutches and Is encouraged to believe that his knee will cause him no further trouble after It heals up. There is nothing more acceptable for Christmas than a nice set of blue or black wolfe, black lynx or a fine mink set. ROWLMS ft PARKER. Dr. Cook is coming to tell us about the north pole and other things frigid. He will be at the Ellis opera house next Monday evening and should have a large audience, even if some of them are Inclined to believe that Cook never reached the north pole. We are selling from 20 to 35 bushels of potatoes a day. Why? Because we handle nothing but the fanciest, white, northern sand-grown potatoes and we guarantee them free from frost. JOHN EGER. W. H. Wells, of Garrettsville, after a visit of several days here with bis cousin, Mrs. Arthur Hopkins, and other relatives, went to Chicago this morning for a week's visit before returning to his home. He was accompanied from here by his niece, Mrs. C. C. Warner, who will spend a week In Chicago. Mr. Wells is 81 years of age and exceedingly active and ordinarily enjoys good health but has been feeling poorly when he came here, having contracted a severe cold. s. Let your wants bo known through our classified column.