Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 297, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

understanding for a recess of congress for the Christmas holidays from Dee. 19 until Jan .2 was reached between senate and house lead“cm Thmsdsyf” ’ . * - Yon will find a great many nice Christmas presents on our 10-cent counter. JOHN EGER. „ Livingston Cornelius, of Maryland, has been chosen to succeed the late Daniel M. Ransdell, of Indiana, as sergeant-at-arms of the United States senate. Patronize your home mill by ordering Rensselaer buckwheat flour and corn meal. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Twenty passengers were injured Thur May whan three coaches of a Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis railroad train left the track at Sanford, Ind. 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 rigb price, quality considered. With (the melting pot at heat and molds waiting for the liquid metal, Glacintd de Carrio and his wife were arrested at Pittsburg Thursday. The officers confiscated 100 counterfeit half dollars.

Men witlpblue eyes make~ttrer=mssL unreliable .-husbands, according to statistics announced Tuesday by E. J. Fleming, superintendent of the Kansas City Free Legal Aid bureau. “During the last year,” he said, “we have had 323 cases of wife abandonment and non-support to dispose of and in nearly every instance the offending man had blue eyes. I cannot explain it.” The federal grand jury in Chicago is investigating an alleged oleomargarine tax fraud by which, the government is said to have been robbed of ■several million dollars. The probe is secret, but is said to have been started by information furnished by revenue agents against the big packing concerns at the stockyards. For the finest line of Cut Glass and at the right prices, be sure and see Clarke’s line. Probably the most novel case ever taken to the supreme court of the United States under the Sherman anti trust law was argued before the tribunal yesterday when a “trust” ir churns and butter workers was asked to pay three-fold damages, or mon than $400,000, for the alleged driving out of business of a competitor. ■Special bargains In men’s and boys’ suits, overcoats, fur coats, fur-lined work coats, at the O. E. Murray Co. Store. ' Remember, to get advertising to The Republican in time for the Semi-Weekly papers, the copy must reach us on Monday for the Tuesday paper and on Thursday for the Friday paper. Display advertising should be on hand earlier, but classified advertisements will be inserted if brought or telephoned to the office up to the hour of going to press; Don’t put it off to the last minute, though, phone that classified ad right away.

If you want to make a present of something that your friend will appreciate, you will find it at Clarke’s. As I am taking a course in engineering in the Scranton Correspondence School of Scranton, Pa., I have secured the agency of one of the best gasoline engines on the market today, and I have explained the situation to the manufacturers and they made me a lower price than to dealers to help me through school, and T am going to have an office at McKay’s laundry, and have the engine there on paper, and in a ,short time will have the engines on the floor, with pump jacks, saws, and all ready for general farm work. I will sell you a V/s h. p. engine and pump jack for 300-foot well, with magneto, for $55; or a 2 Yx h. p. for SBO. I will set them up and deliver a five-year guarantee from the maker. Yours for business, CHAS. F. BAKER. See our show window Monday. Yonr choice of any article on display for a dollar. J ESSEX THE JEWELER. ' ~ . t, Holden Bros., Comedy Company, which comes to the opera house for three nights beginning Monday, Dec. 16, is one of the best known repertoire organizations before the public, and has a reputation extending from coast to coast for the excellence of its productipns. During the engagement here the company, which includes such. w r ell know n stage as Larry Conover, and popular young leading man, Ada Graham, Bae LaPier re, Jean .Stewart, Walter Crips, Robert Turner, Clarance Walters, Mable Carlisle, Jack Dempsey, and others, will present the powerful comedy drama, “A Farmer’s Daughter,” the gripping western play, “The Heart of Texas,” and a touching of New York, “A Waif of the Streets.” There will also be a special Saturday afternoon bill. In addition to a complete change of program each night, the company carries a number of strong vaudeville acts that are introduced at each performance.

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