Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 299, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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wf' tfi k f e t ,e d hanty was down from Oysters for your Christmas dinner at the Home Grocery. > v . ; .■* ; Harvey Miller’s household goods are .being loaded today for shipment to Ashland, Kans., where he, will mke his future residence. . The cranberries Just received by the Home Grocery for the Christmas trade James Watters has rented his Barkley township farm to the Feldhaus boys, of Newton township, and will move to Rensselaer In the spring. Nice sweet potatoes, celery, lettuce, turnips and really good cooking potatoes at the Home Grocery. Mrs. E. F. Mills, of Hamilton, Mont, is expected home Sunday for a visit of several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Julia A. Healey and other relatives; We have cut the price on all of our pure, faney candlea for Christmas 10 8-10-12 and 15 centsr for fancy chocolates.- r -.' - JOHN EGER. 7 — Mrs. Jennie Jessen, Mrs. Sylvester Gray and Mrs. N. S. Bates entertained the W. R. C. last, evening with a lunch at the hall after the session of the lodge. .. 1’ c - Druggist Summers, of Hiammond, a friend of Judge Hanley, who came here last week to have the judge help him select a driving horse, purchased Louie Muster’s little horse, for which he—paid S2OO. ' . Relatives heye have received very encouraging letters abmrt- the-ctmdi tion of Mrs. C. W. Coen, who Is in the hospital at Rochester, Minn, and their tone the prospects of her recovery are very encouraging.

The funeral of W. N. Jones will be held at the Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o clock, Rev. Parrett conducting the services. Burial at Medaryville Friday. The body will arrive here from David City to morrow. His son Bert will accompany the remains here. /'• v Our white buckskin- shoes fdr women have arrived. Buy early while the sizes are complete. We also have a new line of velvets, suedes, patents and gun metals. See these when looking for footwear for Christmas festivities. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera Hoiise Block. * . The Wl R. C., at its meeting last evening, decided to send Christmas boxes of fruits, jellies and juices to the Soldiers’ Home at Lafayette. Members are requested to have their boxes ready by tomorrow and send them to Mrs, N. S. Bates, who will forward them to Lafayette. Ex-Gov. J. Frank Hanley will deliver a lecture at Brook on the evening of Jan. sth. The proceeds from the lecture, abqve the oostr ot the speaker, will be turned over t 6 the library there for the purchase or books. It is probable that a large crowd of people will not attend from Rensselaer. Rev. F. A. Morrow, a Baptist minister of Morocco, is a frequent visitor »« Rensselaer. He how owns the As store and also has a store at Wolcou Between the two and bis duties as pastor at Morocco he is kept on the go. ( His four sons, who sang at the Baptist church meetings in Rensselaer several times last year, are now traveling on the road as a musical entertainment company and are meeting marked success. The Grook Reporter recently spoke of Mayor Shank, of Indianapolis, as a democrat, and last week told how state Chairmann Lee bad announced that he would work for the re-elec-tion of Taft Slhce Shank Is a renublican and Lee had come out with his anti-Taft proclamation some days be fore the Reporter was published we are wondering where Brother StoneMil gets his political dope. He also i Pknlraian T » .r _ __ , . _ * Falrbanks-Hemenway crowd behind A4ow ”” uwuiiviijr .91' ucVonug“ man.