Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 294, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. -- W. F. Smith went fojaucago this tnornlflg' bh busines s. Lee wants to see you whether you buy or not. ■ „ Am expert frost Ufirdue will score toe com at the armory this week. >Born, DeC 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Gail Micbai, of Keener township, a son. ■—■ ■ ll w 1 1 ;■* .Visit the handkerchief and Jtoen booth at ‘Lee’s. You can get the little things you want. !R. B. Harris went to Chicago this morning to attend the Bull Moose gathering. Special prices on candies, nuts and "oraugee to achboJ teachers. JOHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Qufhn and family, of Strawn, 111., are visiting L. A. Harmon and family. , (You will find a great many nice Christmas presents on our 10-cent counter. JOHN EGER. C. H. Peck, James Washburn and Harry Gilbert, of (Remington, were Rensselaer visitors Monday. The G. E. Murray Co. are selling Michigan pack apples, 14 pecks to the bbl. Baldwin, $2.75; Spies, $3.50. Every person in Rensselaer should see the prize corn at the armory this week. It will be scored by a Purdue expert. As usual we are headquarters for Christmas candies, figs and dates. A complete line of nuts, oranges and apples. JOHN EGER.

Pig reduction, on our entire stock of ladies', misses’ and children’s coats, and by far the largest line in town to select from, at the G. E. Murray Co. Christmas shoppers will find Lee's new dry goods and shoe store a good place to buy. Everything new and nice. More to an 20,000 skilled workers in the navy yards throughout the United States were Saturday placed under the protection of civil service by executive order of President Taft. Hear Miss Ida Faye Smith in readings from “The Merchant of Venice,” at the high school auditorium Wednesday evening, Dec. 11th. The G. E. Murray Co. are making cut prices on blankets, tennis flannels and underwear. Men’s heavy fleecelined union suits, regular SI.OO suit, now 75c. George Parkison left this morning for Kingman, Kano., for a visit With his mother and sisters, Ruth and Jennie. He will be absent until after Christmas. The G. E. Murray Co. find they are over-stocked on many lines of winter goods and will make cut prices in order to reduce their stock. Lyman Zea returned to Hammond yesterday to complete .his canvas of that city for the sale of his reliable pain killer. From there he will go to Steger, 111. Cloaks, Cloaks, bargains in cloaks. Look at the cut price sale’ on now. From 20 to 40 per cent off on our entire stock. The G. E. MURRAY CO. Frank Foltz has sold to H. R. Kurrie his undivided one-fourth interest in the building at the State Bank corner. The consideration named in the deed was $6,600. (Special bargains in men’s and boys’ suits, overcoats, fur coats, fur-lined work coats, at the G. E. Murray Co. Store.

The day of harsh physics is gone. People want mild, easy, laxatives. Doan’s Regulets have satisfied thousands. 25c at all drag stores. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Manley and daughter and George Kepner, of Keokuk, lowa, came Sunday for a visit Until after Christmas with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Kepner. If you have not bought your winter coat, you can save money by buying it now of the G. E. Murray Co. A little mix-up between several school boys and the father of one attracted flame attention at to® school house Monday evening, but <Hd notresult seriously for any one. bliss May Russell, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dean for the past two weeks, left this morning for her home at Springfield, 111., being accompanied by Mrs. Dean, who will visit there until after Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tryon left Rensselaer today to be absent aU winter Mrs. Tryon went to Sacket Harbor, N. Y., and Mr. Tryon to Tulso, Okla. After a visit there with his two sons it is probable that he will join /her in New York a little later. * The most encouraging word comes from Miss Madeline Ramp, who i«Jn Hahnemann hospital, where she underwent a severe surgical operation of the right ear. Her condition is such as to give great, encouragement for her recovery, which at first was very mudh in doubt Mr., add Mrs. Bert have arrived from Oak Point Minn., and will make Rensselaer their home if they can find a house to live in. He is a son of Hem? WSmcoop, who moved from north of Rensselaer to Minnesota four years ago. Bert was married two years ago in Minnesota. (Parker Childers left yesterday afternoon for Ft ’Worth, Texas., where he will regain until spring. He spent about six mdtoths there live years ago. Barker has bean-at-hoege tolly about three months, having arrival borne in September from Y He is toie of the most extensive travelers Rensselaer ever produced and -his jumps are generally half way across the continent . a a—* A* «**»«- ..