Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 297, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Christmas ■ AND - PrAenAri^w riwSpciliy |fe:S —' :V ' i" “ _ Jasper County with its Bountiful Crop should make this her banner Christmas year- Bow to show our gratitude and give according to our ability is a hard proposition at times. We try to make this an easy task at Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store by suggesting nifty and useful gifts at proper prices. We can only give a few suggestions, but come in and see the rest. ~~~ ~ ~ - '■» ■ ■ Eastman Kodaks, from . $2.00 to $25 Victor Talking Machines from sls to S2OO Spalding’s Footballs, Dolls, Games, Toys, and Basketballs, Polo Clubs, a vast array of ChildPunching Bags. ren’s Presents. Books, Calendars, Kodaks, Fountain Pens, Fancy Albums, Penants. Perfumes, Cut Glass. A swell line Toilet Arti- Leather Pillows, Skins, cles in French Ivory, and Music Rolls. Silver, and Ebony. Hand Mirrors, Christmas Post Cards, Shaving Mirrors, Seals and Tags. Triplicate Mirrors. * v """" T ■ 1 '■ 1 "/y '■ II ■ 'I~ 'M. ■■ ■ -■' ■— ■- —■ , - Be Sure and Give Our Store a Visit on Your Shopping Tour FENDIG’S Rexall Drug Store
Lee wants to see you -whether you buy or not. Mrs. J. I. Gwin made a trip to Chicago today. Auer's meal and buckwheat at Rowen & Kiser’s. Phone 202. A. H. Hopkins was a business visitor in Lafayette yesterday. ■■■■■■ See ouf dollar window. JESSEN THE JEWELER. Delos Dean and Holland Eib were Indianapolis visitors yesterday. For maple syrup, pancake flour and buckwheat, go to McFarland’s. Bom, Dec. 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Timmons, of Gifford, a daughter. Special prices on candleß, nuts and oranges to school teachers. JOHN EGER. Miss, Hazel Lamson went to Chicago yesterday evening for a short stay. The G. E. Murray Cd. are selling Michigan pack apples, 14 pecks to the bbL Baldwin, >2.75; Spies, $3.50. Mrs. James Fisher and daughter, Ethel, left yesterday for their future home in Hammond. A dollar will buy any article In our window Monday. —' JESSES THE JEWELER. A. E. Malsbury, formerly of Remington, but now of Lafayette, was a Rensselaer visitor today. Have you tried that buckwheat flour Deaoon Hollister makes? Its great Order It through your grocer, and if hie doe* not have it, call phone 273. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Huston plan to start the of the week for Spokane, Wash., for a visit of about two months with relatives there. Just received a barrel of new country sorghum. Try some in your pumpkin pies. Per gallon, 70c. MCFARLAND’S. Today is visiting day for dome of the district teachers and C. M. Blue and Mirja Nelle Sawin went to Surrey- -to "visit Miss Elizabeth . Lifers’ school. Aristos etUl leads them all. We unloaded our sixteenth car for 1912, last week. Perfection sells the flour. “Aristos," the perfect flour, $1,36; "Lord's Best," $l3O. JOHN &OER. Mr. and” Mrs. G. W. Taylor returned to Indianapolis today, after a visit of two weeks with her sister, Mrs. L Meador, and family, of Ob next Xeilay we wfll have an Exelastva Ode Sellar Window. Every article la the window will be fL No ifIMMHjL,VJH JEWELER.
