Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 298, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Born, today, Dec. 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. C. M'. Sands, a son. FOUND— Child’s gold ring. Inquire here. G. E. Glossop, Purdue center, has been elected captain of the Purdue team for 1913. A fine line of sitk hose in all colors and grades, 25c to SI.OO. C. EARL DUVALL. J. T. Randle is confined at the home of his brother, Henry, with sickness. Pajamas, nightshirts, dress shirts, are all real Xmas presents. All grades. C. EARL DUVALL. FOR SALE— Bourbon Red turkeys. Hens, $2.50; gobblers, $4.00. Mrs. Wm. Ulyat, Brook, Ind. Court Reporter C. R. McFarland went to Chicago today for an over Sunday visit. ° Buy your husband a Kingsbury hax or fur cap for Xmas. We have his size. C. EARL DUVALL. Newton county will hold its corn show at Morocfco Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 18 and 19th. boys a for Xmas, we have them in all sizes. C. EARL DUVALL. Bgn Welsh went to Chicago this morning to remain over Sunday with his brother, Jesse Welsh, and family. » • A full line of Initial handkerchiefs for Christmas presents, at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. Otis Crandall, the Giant baseball pitcher, is the father of a baby boy since last week. Otis and his wife and the youngest Giant are living on a farm iffear Wadena. A sealskin cap is what the men want for Xmas, as they wear longer and look nicer. * C. EARL DUVALL. Joe Davisson has completed his removal from Kniman to Rensselaer, occupying the house he purchased of James Fisher on Main street. Men’s umbrellas in all grades on display for Xmis present, $1 to $5. C. EARL DUVALL. Yesterday was Friday, the 13th, presumed to be an unlucky combination. No accidents were reported here, except that a good many pocketbooks were badly bent. ' r '
Swell silk neckwear for Xmas presents in all grades and colors, 25c to $3. 5 “ C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. Bert Brenner returned to Valparaiso this morning after a visit of several days with friends here. Last evening Mrs. Oren Parker entertained several friends in her honor. You should see the Foot Gloves on display at Duvall’s Quality Shop foi Xmas presents. Tans and blacks. C. EARL DUVALL. Brother Schott, of the Medaryville Advertiser, is afraid Santa Claus won’t get around to his house this year unless something like 250 delinquent subscribers get busy and blaze the trail. Jersey sweaters in all colors and grades, for the men or boys for Xmis. C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. Dora McClure returned to Hammond this morning after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. Erastus Peocock. Mr. Peacock, who has been here since the funeral of his son, accompanied her. As usual we are headquarters for Christmas candies, figs and dates. A complete line of nuts, oranges and apples. JOHN EGER. John Taylor, the Monon liveryman, has sold his business to Andrew Goble, a farmer livipg near Monon, who will take charge of the business. Taylor will engage in the poultry business. Get a bottle of Ferndell boiled cider for your mincemeat. MCFARLAND’S. Mrs. J. B. Martindale and Miss Norman will entertain the Unique Club of the Pythian Sisters at the home of the former Wednesday afternoon instead of Tuesday as heretofore incorrectly announced. Visit the handkerchief and linen booth at Lee’s. You can get the little things you want
The Kenosha police made a raid on the rooms of Lee A. Forman and John McDonald, two Chicago men who had been living at the Orth Hotel, Thursday and recovered a" complete outfit for counterfeiting. Just received a barrel of new country sorghum. Try some in your pumpkin pies. Per gallon, 70c. MCFARLAND’S. The bootlegger? sooner , or later comes to punishment and disgrace. At Winamac the pkst week James Morrison pleaded guilty after his place had been raided. He was fined SSO and given a 30-day jail sentence. The latter was suspended during good behavior. His stock of liquor was destroyed. Special bargains in men’s and boys’ suit*, overooats, fur coats, fur-lined work coats, at the G. J 5. Murray Co. Store.
