Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 296, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1912 — Page 4
“The Story of Christmas is the story of human sacrifice'. The charm -of Generosity. > —/~acriftce and Generosity go hand in hand in the tworld-twide twilling - ness of all mankind to gi'Ve at CH'R.ISISMA.S Id I ME.” Let Us Help You Decide What To
Get for HIM. The best Gifts for Men—Things that are useful as well as ornamental are gifts that are sure to be highly appreciated; they are here in a hundred forms. Call and look at our goods. You'll like the things we show. r» Shirts . . 50c to $2.00 Traveling Bags $2.50 to sl6 Gloves . 25c to $2.00 Cravats 25c to $2.50 Suspenders . 25c to SI.OO Hosiery, 10c to 50c Jewelry . 25c to $1.50 Handkerchiefs 5c to SI.OO Mufflers 50c to $1.50 Fancy Vests • • $5.00 - Suit Cases SI.OO to $5.00 Trousers . $1.50 to $6.00 Umbrellas . . 75c to $5.00 Suits and Overcoats . $lO to $25
BATH ROBES Of All-Wool and Flannelette, in striking patterns, all colors, $4.50 to se.se
- :5 -r: “The Store With the Christmas Spirit" SIMON LEOPOLD Clothing Hats and Caps Furnishings
HOUSECOATS Of neat designs. Sure to please particular * people, $6.00 to $9.00 *
WEATHER FORECAST. (Fair tonight and Friday; rising tempemture Friday. , r , ■■ . 7 . = 'Alter's ineal and buckwheat at Rowen & Kiser’s. Phone 202. (Lots of folks do not want to go to heaven for fear they will never get there,.'* * \ ,^* v ■■ ■ ■ ■ * ‘ Many flue articles of jewelry for a dollar Monday. See oar window. JESSES THE JEWELER. (You will find a great many nice Christmas presents on, our 10-cent counter. JOHN EIGER. In the east women are learning to run elevators. Is this going up or down? 1 Visit the handkerchief and linen booth at Lee’s. You can get the little things you want. 7 -— — There is such a thing as becoming so wise to all con games that you will pass up a real gold brick. Onions are quoted at 17 cents a bushel at Knox and 70 cents a bushel in Monticello. / Nice linen or drawn-work makes a good gift. Lee has the nicest line ever shown in Rensselaer. . More trees are cut down at Christmas time than are planted on Arbor Day. The jiffy curtains are a feature of the R-C-H ears that are meeting with instant favor by the public. A person who can’t get along with his neighbors will usually find that the fault is not with the neighbors. The moral yard stick your neighbor usfes on you is usually a short one — about the same length as the one you use on him. Peter Phillips, an aged resident of Wilcott, died Wednesday and his funeral will take place tomorrow morning. ■Am usual we are headquarters for Christmas candies, figs and dates. A complete line of nuts, oranges and apples. JOHN EGER. Congressman-elect Peterson is over at Washington, jhst catching on to the job he will take afteT the 4th oi March. . The day of harsh physics is gone. People want- mild, easy laxatives. Doan’s Regulets have satisfied thousands. 25c at all drug stores. Miss Martha Long returned from the Presbyterian hospital In Chicago today, where she had been operated on for appendicitis. Her mother, who was with her at the hospital while she was there, returned with her. \On next Monday we will have an Exclusive One Dollar Window. Every article In the window will be sl. No more; no less. JESSEN THE JEWELER. f Of course, everybody knows that the place to buy watches, silverware and jewelry, that is dependable, is at a jewelry store. Clarke has a fine new line and at the rtgh price, quality considered.
Oar dollar window next Monday will be a revelation to yon. Many articles formerly $8 and $8 values, at one dollar on that day. See oar window. JESSES THE JEWELER. A dozen detectives were detailed Tuesday to search for more than twenty young women who have disappeared from their homes in Chicago during the last week. One young woman, the police were told’, :has been kidnaped by a former suitor and held prisoner. gee oar dollar window. JESSEJf THE JEWELER. While cleaning clothes with gasoline Mrs. Aaron Olson, of Gary, was burned to death Tuesday. Her 19-year-old daughter, Alma, and Benjamir Schuster, aged 20, a neighbor, were painfully burned while attempting tc extinguish the flames. Mrs. Olson leaves nine children. A dollar will bay any article In oar window Monday. JESSE N THE JEWELER. Woman loves a clear, rosy complexion. Burdock Blood Bitters Is splendid for purifying the blood, clearing the skin, restoring sound digestion. All druggists sell It. Price SI.OO, Sijp-eWrgymen are on the rolls of the police department at Los Angeles as special officers. They -are to wear stars and are empowered to make arrests. P Their special duties are the enforcement of the juvenile laws and the regulation of dance halls. For croup or sore throat, use Dr. Thomas’ Eclectio Oil. Two sizes, 26c and 60c. At all drug stores. Moses Chupp, who has been in poor health for a long time and who has been doctoring with the belief that he might be cured, has been advised that he has tuberculosis and that there is little chance for his recovery unless he cun get into a different climate or take treatment at the state sanitarium at Rockville, to which place his physician will try lo have him sent Mrs. Ohupp, who has been a hard worker, has also been sick for the past two weeks and things are not looking very cheerful to them right now. _ * _ . CASTOR IA Jbt Infants and Children. Hi KM Ya Km Aj)njt Bought ■WMWAof Lyeeam Cs«r— Matos. Jan. 11.-#aclnaaa NsU*«L March MUArad Willmer.
CLBSSIFIED CHIU Three Unee or Imm, per week es aU Issues of The Evening Republics sad two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, 16 cents. Additional space pro rata. FOB SALE. For Sale—A few good Buroc Jersey and O. I. C. boars. F. Thompson, Phone 62. For Sale—Barred Plymouth Rock roosters, the E. B. Thompson, Hoover and Iden Bros, strains; (1 each. H. Paulus, Phone 46-G. For Solo -Nice bright oats straw; (5.00 per load on farm, 6 miles southwest. Arthur Mayhew, Rensselaer, Ind. Mt Ayr Phone 29-H. jgyjp— 11 1 11111 s.nif-P FOB BEET. For Bftllt —6-room house and bam, near ball park. Write or telephone Ed Goetz, Phone 519-E. W. H. DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 36 cents for bntterfat this week. FARM LOANS. Farm Loans —1 make farm loans at lowest rates of interest. See me about ten year loan without commission. John A. Dunlap. - WANTED. Wanted—Good cook at the Rensselaer House. Phone 151. Wanted—Girl for general housework. Mrs. Eldon Hopkins, Wanted —Your laundry to send to the Lafayette Laundry Co. Right prices and superb work. Cain & Detinlston, Barbers. Wanted— (4.6o to (7.60—8 hours work, electricity, plumbing, bricklaying, or moving picture operating, learned in short time by practical work, Positions secured. Tools and material free. Write for Illustrated catalogue, Coyne Trade Schools, Chlcago, 111. (8020) PABB CREAMERY, Wilson & Gilmore, at Parr will pay 36 cents for bnfterfat this week. - FOUND. Found—Automobile crank. Inquire here. LOST. Lost —A (2 bill, Tuesday eve, near postofllce or Princess Theatre. Finder please return to this office. Lost—Part of a gold watch fob. Return to Clarence Fate, at Makeever House. Lost—Lady’s band ring, with initials J. W. Leave at Republican office. Lost—Probably at a girl’s black muff. Finder please phone 153.
Chicago to Northwest, Xndlanapoha, Cincinnati, and the South, BonisvlU« and Preach Idok Springs. BSNBBSZ.ASB TZBtB TABU. In Effect November 24, 1912. SOUTH BOtJND. No. 31—Fast Mall 4:40 a m. No. 6—Louisville Mail .... 11:09 a. m. No. 37—Indpls. Ex. 11:22 A m. No. 33—Hoosier Limited .. 1:00 p. m. .No. 89 —Milk Aooom. 0:20 p. m. I No. 3 —Loulsvills Bx. .... 11:06 p. m. NORTHBOUND. ■ No. 4—Louisville Mall ... 4:68 a. m. No. 40—Milk Aocom Jill t m. No. 82—Fast Mall 10:12 a m. No. 38 —Indpls-Cbgo. Bk. .. 2:29 p. m. No. 6—Louisville Mall ft Bx 3:88 p. m. No. 30—Hoosier Limited .. 0:92 p. m. Train No. 31 makes connections at Monon for Lafayette, arriving at Lafayette at 6:16 a m. No. Hi leaving Lafayette at 4:80, connects with No. 20 at Monon, arriving at Renssalaer at 0:03 p. m. Trains Nos. 30 and 38, the “Hoosier Limited,” run only between Chloago and Indianapolis, the C. H. ft D. Service for Cincinnati having been discontinued. W. H. BBAM, Agent.
—— - -*«f Important News Bight Off \ The Wire—A Dull Day AW. The Republican reporter has teen right up against it today. Nothing doing any place. After making our regular rounds of doctors, undertakers, court ihouse, justices of the peace, etc., In desperation we called the telephone office and applied to the young lady who answred our Ting. ® “Suae, I know something," ahe replied/ '“Out with it,” was our demand. "Well, I’m going to have a birthday in about three months, Christmas comes in two weeks, the cold weather has killed off the flies, we won't have any sleighing Christmas unless it snows, Murray’s are putting up a dandy Santa Claus in their windows, the girls up here all like candy, nice boys are dreadfully scarce, and I guess that’s all.”> One would scarcely have supposed all thebe important things had escaped the reporter before, but they realy had and we are under obligations to the central girl for putting us next Eczema spreads rapidly; Itching almost drives yon mad. For quick relief, Doan’s Ointment Is well recommended.. 50c at all stores. Prosperity seems to cause more discontent than does hard times —the more there is to get the more folks Imagine” they aren’t getting their share. ' "What may be the Work of a second Belle Quaness, with several victims lying in unknown graves and a plan Of intrigue involving a number of lives and thousands of dollars, is the theory the police of Lansing, Mich., are working upon as the result of the confession of Mrs. Mary Lucas to the murder of Mrs. Pauline Flagle.
