Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 297, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. t Omar and Floyd Elder visited over Sunday 'With Mbntlcello relatives. Better see us about your Christmas candles, fruits and nuts. ROWLES & PARKER. i _ lira. M. L. McDonald and son Robert went to Elkhart today to remain over Christmas. Don’t select your Christmas candies until you have seen line. ROWLES & PARKER. ■ ■—-y- ■ ■ Allen Fendig, son of Simon Fendig, of Wheatfieid, was an over Sunday guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Fendig. Mr. and J Mrs. Smith Newell returned this morning from Crown Point where they visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Hershman. Mr. and Mrs. C." W. Platt returned home last nighf'from Chicago, where they attended the funeral of Frank Wood, thirty years of age. Bon of his sister, Mrs. Mary Wood. (Jet your hither, brother or husband a nice suit/or overcoat for Christinas,, nothing more acceptable and our holiday prices, mean a saving to you. ROWLES & PARKER. Harvey Miller left this morning for Ashland, Kans., where he will join Bert Sparling and together they will run the farm Bert purchased there. Mrs. Sparling will leave in a few days. ' W. H. Gilbert returned this morning from a prospecting trip to the southwest. He purchased 160 acres of land near West Plains, in southeastern Missouri, where he will probably move in the spring. Have your piano tuned by Otto Braun. Leave your order with any or the hand boys. .

Leave your order early at Long’s for Christmas trees. Nice sweet potatoes, celery, lettuce, turnips and really good eooldng potatoes at the Home Grocery. Joe Jackson began work this morn tag as an express messenger on the milk train. His employment is only temporary for the present but he will probably secure a regular job. He also has a job as traveling salesman in view.

The cranberries just received by the Home Grocery for the Christmas trade are the finest ever shown. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Eger and Billy Grant visited from Saturday until to* day with Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Grant, in Lafayette. Cleve attended a swell dinner given that evening by the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, of which he is a member. ' - ■ ' yy Nim Hopkins is gradually getting better from the injuries he sustained when the traction engine ran over him four weeks ago. Although no bones were broken, he was badly bruised and his recovery has been slow and he is still unable to leave the house. .

County Treasurer-elect A. A. Fell will hold a public sale at his farm in Carpenter township Thursday of this .week. He has rented a part of Mrs. Elizabeth Alter’s residence property on Rutsen and Van Rensselaer streets and will move there aboht the first of January. wr —*** — "■ . . $ Our white buckskin shoes for wdmen have arrived. Buy early while the sizes are complete. We also have a new line of velvets, suedes, patents and gun metals. Bee these when looking for footwear for Christmas festivities. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store,, House Block. Have your sale bills printed at The Republican office.

A Few Suggestions For Christmas See Our Window Display

Electric Breakfast-Room Toasters. r Hot, crisp toast for the family, atTess than a cent—toast prepared for an invalid at the bedside. These are among the advantages of us* ing our Radiant Toasters, nickel-plated, with ebonized handle, base of black enamel and rack for keeping toast hot. Price $3,75. HOUSEHOLD ELECTRIC IRON, six pound, $4.25. Others ask $5.00 to 16.00. , Other Electrical Devices to Order. The early installation of a day current in Rensselaer makes the use of these electrical devices possible. Aluminum Tea and Coffee Pots and Tea Kettles. Nickeled-Copper Baking and Chafing Dishes. Asbestos Irons. V Carving Bets. v : Nickel Trays.

Community Silver. Klivts aid Forks, Spoons, Chafiif Disk Forks aid Spools. “Community” Silver contains a greater per cent of silver than any other make, afcd sells for about the same. All ware is warranted for 25 years. Buy “Community” and you will make no mistake. ...» * -t-t .■ 'i SHAVING SET— Razor, brush, hone, soap, talcum powder, $2.00. Safety Razor sets, - 51.00. Aluminum PerculatorCoffee Pots. Salt and Pepper Bets. "Irons for the little folks. Skates, Sleds, Wagons. Enameled Ware.* Pocket Knives.

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