Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 296, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1913 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Fresh oysters at all times at Fate’s College Inn. Mrs. Belle Sayler and little daughter are spending today at Pleasant Ridge. Fine line of wool Shirts on display for Xmas. All sizes, all colors. C. EARL DUVALL Mr. and Mrs. M. FL Griffin and little daughter are spending today at McCoysburg. All kinds of hard and soft coal at the Grant-Warner Lumber Co., Phone 458. Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Jensen and Mrs. Tilton, of Wheatfield, came today for a Short visit. Christmas candies at Fate’s College Inn. Harvey Davisson and C. G. Spit ler made a business trip to Lowell today. Fresh' oysters at all times at Fate’s College Inn. Mrs. James Norris and Mrs. John Nowels are spending today with Mrs. C. M. Paxton at Surrey. Fresh oysters at all times at Fate’s College Inn. Misses Jane and Gay Makeever returned to Mt. Ayr this morning after a visit since Wednesday with Miss Alice Coen. If you want an inexpensive present, buy a nice tie rack for the men folks. 50c to $1.50. C. EARL DUVALL Ed Oliver yesterday bought a Ford auto. Ed lhas lots of traveling to do and decided on a Ford after some consideration. Buffalo glutin feed is the greatest milk producing feed on the market. Sold by Hamilton & Kellner. A number of articles suitible for Christmas have been left oyer from the Presbyterian Bazaar. Thosejdesiring to purchase can find these articles at Mrs. John Eger’s. Our store is crowded full of pretty and useful articles for Xmas. Prices Reasonable. TRAUB & SELIG. The newly organized union of traction employes at Terre Haute has demanded an increase of 25 per cent in wages- for 250 men in the street car service. The Great Kolvig company, the world’s greatest mystery workers, high class entertainers. A big show at popular prices. Ellis Theatre, Saturday, Dec. 13. On Jan. Ist D. S. Makeever will enter on his job as county commissioner, succeeding Charles F. Stackhouse, who has served one term of two years. Initial handkerchiefs, neckwear, mufflers, travelers’ sets, collar bags, tie racks, caps, gloves, mitts, sweaters, sweater coats, at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL I Never before has there been gathered together in Rensselaer such a large variety of Holiday Goods as we are showing this yeiar. Practical Gifts at Reasonable Prices. TRAUB & SELIG. Rev. W. N. Sherrill, formerly pastor of the Brushwood U. B. church, now pastor of the U. B. church at Winamac, came yesterday for a visit with Mrs. Nancy J. Burgett and other friends. See our ladies’ and children’s furs. Also a beautiful lot of barrette, front and back, combs, handkerchiefs, ladies’ lace collars and many pretty and useful articles suitable for Xmas presents. E. VANARSDEL & CO. Mrs. Julius Huff and son, Ray, went to Medaryville this morning to see W. H. Cox, who suffered a stroke of paralysis fast Sunday and is reported to be very poorly. Mr. Huff will join them there Sunday to spend the day. Mr. Huff was raised by Mr. Cox. We have a splendid line of table linens, dresser scarfs, center pieces, drawn work, men’s and ladies’ mufflers, sweater coats, auto hoods, knit caps, and a special price on some cotton blankets. E. VANARSDEL & CO. William Reese, a prominent stock buyer of near Mooresville, died in an Indianapolis hospital Wednesday, the result of being shot in the abdomen while driving near his home late Tuesday. Reese said a stranger, in an open buggy, met him on the highway and with the exclamation, Tm going to shoot you!” fired. 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 bettef stock this year and can give you a better assortment for less money on candies, nuts, oranges and candy boxes. Come in and see us. JOHN EGER. CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. Dii KM Yn Han Alwqs Bwdt
