Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 264, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

.Mrs. J. M. Yeoman, of Newton township, spent Sunday at the home of her father, George Parkison, at Pleasant Ridge. Mrs. Carrie Brenner was down from Chicago Saturday and Sunday.: She is nursing there and will be there for an indefinite-time. Mrs. C. R. Beckman and daughter, Lois, returned to Chattsworth, 111., today, after a visit here since last Thursday with J. C. Beckman and wife. Make your own mincemeat. There is no mince-meat equal to home-made. We have nice “Baldwin” apples, raisins, currants and citron. JOHN EGER. Fred Michael, whose father became alarmed because of his absence from home, has been working at Ockley, Ind., and was here last Saturday tc see his father and family. A Classified Adv. will find it. ■

Mrs. Harry Parker is spending today in Chicago. ■ ■ : -- t Hunters are' killing a few mallard ducks these days. Harrington Bros. Co. for Jackson Hill egg coal. Sylvester Richards is home from Wanatah to vote. Harrington Bfos. Co., Phone 7, for Majestic range coal. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Merica and bahy, of Francesville, were Renssela’er visitors yesterday. Born, today, Nov. 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yeoman, Jr., of Union township, a son. Virgil Robinson came up from Purdue Saturday afternoon for a Sunday visit with home folks. Nice Michigan “Baldwin” apples, 25c a peck, 90c a bushel, or $2.50 for a 3-bushel barrel. JOHN EGER.

"Back on the Job” cold weather \ we’ve had a “touch” of it the last few days—here to stay, now. 1 The proverbial “ounce o£ prevention” —it’s better to be ready than cold. Overcoat headquarters have been established here — a stock so large and broad and varied that we can give you ' ‘what you want” when you want it. Plain and belted-back coats, regular or convertible collars, Ulsters, Chesterfields, Raglans— Everything. And, as usual, the type of Values that have already made this Rensselaer's Greatest Clothing Store. Dependability and trustworthiness at moderate prices: $lO, sl2, sls, $lB, S2O, $22.50, $25. •ptoial Values at Fifteen Dollars TRAUB& SELIG “The NAv York Store'’

Janette's Variety Store i ■ hi- i i—i We are showing this week a big line of Ladies' Scarfs at money-saving prices $2.00 Scarfs, - - - $1.79 $1.65 Scarfs, aii - - - - $1.29 m "-«• : : U IS? & 40c Scarfs, - - - ? 29c Watch our window for next Saturday's Special The Power of a Dime. Ose Aim: To Keep the Best. One Method: Fair Dealing. One Price: The Lowest. Bert «J. Jarrette Rensselaer, Indiana

If you buy a High-Grade Flour Like A. & K.’s Best - IrcJll --i—- -|| FX.OTJR J| :{ I I i KANSAscmr.Mo.il f You’ll get an economical food product. Its cost low at any price. Try it aid see. . . Phone 41 * Home Grocery f • ' • -• • , - N