Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 298, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

’S, ■ ' j : - Christmas AND Prosperity r ‘ * Jasper County with its Bountiful Crop should make this her banner Christmas year. How to show our gratitude and give accordihg 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 U : - r Spalding’s 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. - I \ I 1 ' . " " ‘ ' - ' A.*.■ : ' ■ ” Be Sure and Give Our Store a Visit on Your Shopping Tour FENDIG’S Rexall Drug Store

Why not a nice bedspread? Lee has a good line. Miss Blanche Babcock is spending today in Lafayette. The line of tailored waists at Lee’s embody the new ideas. Oysters 35 cents fish all week at Haus’ restaurant. m Mr. and Mrs. Firman Thompson are spending today in Chicago. Mrs. Rebecca Porter returned to South Bend today after a visit here. We have at all times a full line of fresh fruits and vegetables. ROWILES & PARKER. * B. Forsythe plans t& start the first of next week on his California trip. You can tie to Lee’s new line of Dependon hose, men’s, women’s and children’s. Mrs. John Sharp returned to Chicago Heights Saturday after a visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Overton went to Stockton, IIL, last week, where he has a job firing on the' railroad Miss Edna Parker returned to Chicago this morning after a visit over Sunday with Miss Fame Haas. Christmas Sale of Slippers for men, women and children at Geo. E. Collins’ Shoe Store! .. ! l • ' . 1 F. A. Morrow, who some time ago bought the Wiseman shoe repair shop, sold it last week to Dr. Horton, who has employed Mr. Wiseman to run it for-him. George and Grace Shaefer, aged 7 and 5, respectively, have been taken to Indianapolis for Pasteur treatment. They were bitten by a cat at their home in West Terre Haute. Mrs. J. L. Hill, of Lowell, surprised her sister, Mrs. A. C. Pancoast, Sunday by coming to pay herself and family a short visit. She returned home this morning. It cost S7OJQ!QO to make the second investigation into the election of William Lorimer, according to a report submitted to the senate Friday. President Taft has appointed Walter W. Warwick, of Ohio, to be assistant controller of the treasury. He succeeds the late L. P. MitehelL of Indiana. Bay your wife a nice pair of blankets for Christmas, wool or cotton, you get the beat, at Bowles A Parker's Big Store.