Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 298, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1912 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
An Elegant line* of Leather, Beaded, ymd Mesh Bags,- Gentlemen’s Wallets, Bill Folds, and Purses ; Back Combs, Barrettes, Jewelry Novelties. Books, Box Paper. Tags and Seals, Tree Ornaments, Santa Clans Masks, Christmas Bells, and Decoration Goods. Everyone likes Pictures. An elegant line of Framed Pictures, from 10c to $1.19. Good wholesome Caifdies, 10c tile pound, and 20c the pound. The best is none too good, but need not be the most expensive when you buy here.
HANGING GROVE.
The teachers here and of Milroy held institute at McCoysburg Saturday. Robert Drake took a load of hogs over to his farm south of Lafayette last week. * Miss Edna Letter returned home Saturday from a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Estel Osborne. The Ladies Aid will give a chicken pie and oyster soup supper at McCovsburg Friday evening, Dec 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bussell and family attended the funeral of an uncle of Mrs. Bussel, at Medaryville Sunday. The Stewart stone road is nearing completion and if they have another week of good weather it Mill be completed. The pie social at Parker's Saturday night Mas quite w r ell attended. The program Mas quite long and was enjoyed by all. The band boys will resume regular band praSStice again this M r eek after a recess of two or three Meeks on account of corn husking. Quite a few children in the neighborhood have been sick with colds and sore throats, etc, but nearly all are reported better at this writing. Mr. Phledderer and wife, of Fairbury. 111, paid a visit to the Molitor farm last Mjeek. They expect to occupy this farm as soon as Mr. Molitor vacates. , Mr. Bell, of Elwood, visited his brother-in-laM*. J. E. Ross, and family last week. He was favorably impressed with the country and is thinking of renting a farm here. Miss Olive Cole, teacher at McCoysburg, received a message Thursday evening that her sister at Rockville had died that day. Miss Cole left that same evening and will not return to her school until after Christmas. Another teacher will substitute for her if one ean be secured. The school here has been very badly hampered the past two years on account of sickness. However unfortunate it may seem, none of it can be helped. K, Get a bottle of. Ferndell boiled cider for your mincemeat. McFarlands.
Call No. 6 for CoaL
When in need of coal try one of these: *> For cpokstove: Jackson Hill, Big Ben or Kentucky Wash Nut. For heating stove: Hocking Valley, Virginia Splint or White Ash. J G. GWIN LUMBER CO.
Your Wife’s Christmas
Will be a pleasant one if you buy her an American Beauty electric iron, an electric toaster or g hot pad. Jim Rhoades & Co. for all electric supplies and wiring. ~ •* ■ ■
. Fancy Work Reduced.
Articles that remained unsold at the Presbyterian Zazaar have been taken to the home of Mrs. John Eiger, where they may be seen and purchased by any who desire. Prices have been reduced. ■ '
