Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 301, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Household Goods at Private Sale. A steel range, gasoline stove, bedroom suite, chairs, rockers, tables, lounge, rugs, carpets, fruit jars and canned fruit. J. L. BRADY, Phone 321. Market Saturday. Two classes of the Christian S. S will hold a market Saturday at Rowen & Kiser’s grocery. Many good things. Your patronage solicited. Our new arrival of slippers for -men and women gives us a complete run of sizes. We can supply you with the kind you want. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Ch&j-les Welch, of Carpenter township? commissioner-elect from the 3rd district of Jasper county, was in Rensselaer today, and took the oath of office and spent his time with the commissioners, getting acquainted with the run of business preparatory to taking the office the first of January. D. S. Makeever, who was elected last fall, will not take office until January Ist, 1914. Look over our stock of Christmas candies, nuts and fresh fruits before buying. JOHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. Max Price, of Middlesboro, Ky., were here yesterday visiting with his uncle and aunt, Myrt B. Price and Miss Nettie Price. They went from here to Remington to visit her relatives, the Pecks and to Carpenter township to visit his uncle, Corey Price, and they will remain in the county until the 27th of the month, and the Price family will have their Christmas dinner at the old home. Max is a son of Charles Price, who will be well remembered by many Rensselaer people, as will Max himself. He is the city light superintendent at Middlesboro aijid has a splendid position.
CASTOR IA Star Infants and Children. Tin KM Yn Han Alwajs Bought
