Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 298, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1912 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ice Pond Skating Prohibited. I find it necessary to prohibit skating on the ice pond until alffer I harvest my supply of ice. All are therefore prohibited from skating on the pond at this time. The pond is 5 feet or more in depth and at present it is unsafe. The co-opera-tion of parents is asked. We have just unloaded bur third ear of This is a car of fancy Neu' Yo’rly'fmlt. BelfloMers, Spies, Greenings, Baldwins, Johnathans Kings, Russets and Talmon Sweets. JOHN EGER. Wilford MaxMell broke one of his thumbs while at Mork at the cement tile factory one day last M r eek. We Mill save you money on your Christmas orders. JOHN EGER. A dandy good pink salmon in tall cans, 3 cans for 25c. i RO WILES & PARKER. M. O. Sayler arrived a few days ago from Pueblo, Colo, and after a visit of a few* days Mith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Sayler, M'ill ieturn home, his wife and child accompanying him. They have been here for several weeks. Mark has been working for some time as a motorman and conductor on a streetcar in Pueblo and is very well pleased with his M*ork. Read the Hurry Up Sale ad of Simon Leopold in this issue. A. W. Sawin has traded his farm of 556 acres in Union toumship to C. G> Spang, of Georgetown, 111., for a flouring mill, houses, lots and some cash. The property he gets is all located at GeorgetOMn. Mr Sawin has another farm of 200 acres in Union tou-nship, M’hich he expects soon to dispose of. He expects to continue to reside in Rensselaer. % Great values at the Hurry Up Sale of Simon Leopold. New steam-dried buckwheat #and corn meal from the Monticello Mills. ROWILES & PARKER. Word has been receiv£d~thg£ JUss Madeline Ramp will be able to leaVe the hospital in Chicago Wednes) day, but will remain with in the city and take treatment ftbt the next two weeks. Her mother, who has been with her since she was operated on, will return home Wednesday. We are the only merchant that has shipped in apples in car lots, and are able to give you better fruit and save you from 25 to 50 cents a barrel on same. JOHN EGER.
something that your friend will appreciate, you will find it at Clarke’s. Five thousand pounds of candies and nuts for our Christmas trade. JOHN EGER. Going to begin remodeling soon. Don’t fail to attend the Hurry Up Sale of Simon Leopold. FOR SALE—Bronze gobblers, Pullins Stock, $4. Jack Hoyes, Phone'sos-D. Butter wrappers, any quantity, plain or printed; may be had at die Republican office.
