Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 292, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

“The Merry Milkmaids” an operetta presented by the students of the High School for the benefit of the Music Fund. EVERYBODY COME Ellis Opera House 8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings December 9 and 10. Admission 35 and 25 cents Tickets on Sale Saturday at theatre office. p I u (iw ffl*' I IT# p \\l| ©ll’ 3* nr" 1 I ]|u IBPr r I Gifts That Mean Something L T the family will appreciate and enjoy the fumi- \ N ture one member receives. The pleasure of the J gift lasts indefinitely. Every one is pleased and R proud. We illustrate some especially attractive articles » for Father, Mother, Sister, Brother—each a real gift that will afford a world of pleasure. J The Hoosier Cabinet, by saving millions of steps and hours of time, makes cooking easy and pleasr! ant. What present would mother appreciate more? A luxurious Morris chair, a pretty dressing table, a footstool for tired feet—each will delight indefinitely. We Invite you to call and look over our big stock of handsome, 1 well-made, worthy gift furniture. Prices are moderate. . We hold your selection for Christmas 6ve delivery, mm Better than Santa Claus, to have our wagon drive up iSJSSS to your house. ~ gg W. J. WRIGHT |||

To the school teachers of Jasper county: We want you to come in and see our stock of candy and get our prices. We have a larger and better stock this year and can give you a better assortment for less money on candies, nuts, oranges and eandy boxes. Come In and see ufl. JOHN EGER. If you want an inexpensive present,’ buy a nice tie rack for the men folks. 50c to $1.50. C EARL DUVALL