Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 293, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
You should see the. Foot Gloves on display at Duvall’s Quality Shop for Xmas presents. Tans and blacks. *■l . ~ C. EARL DUVALL. Will P.arklev has received hrs fine new Belgian stallion. It is sorrel in color and weighs 2,300 pounds and will be a valuable addition to his fine draft stable. We have your husbands’ or sons’ measure for a suit or overcoat and they would like one for Xmas. So we can fit him. C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. .). K. Patterson and daughter, Mrs. R. W. Lark, of Highland Park, 111., returned home today after a short visit with Mrs. Charles Potter and family, west of Rensselaer. If. you have not seen the new high soliopl building on the inside, you should not fail to attend the by Miss Ida Faye Smith at the assembly room Wednesday evening, Dec. 11th. ' John M. Johnson, of Pleasant Ridge, will eat turkey Christmas. He has been buying his clothing lately of Traub & Selig, and Saturday he was given the turkey they advertise to give away each week. Charles G. Hammond had good success Jtt disposing of his apples at Morocco and closed them out last Saturday night. He then returned here for a short visit and left .this morning for his home in Big Rapids, Mich., R. A. Parkison arrived here last week from Kingman, Kans., and rapports that his family are enjoying excellent health and especially is the condition of his daughter, Ruth, for whose health they went west, encouraging. It is so good, in fact, that she seems in perfect health again. During the late summer she suffered an attack of bilious fever and was quite sick for a time but entirely recovered from this. Mrs. Parkisou and daughters, Ruth and Jennie, will remain there all wintor and Mr. Parkison will probably return there, after spending a few Weeks at home. He reports crops very good, corn fair, and wheat especially good at Kingman this yeftr. * . r Use oar Classified Column. • ■ v i "V . •
