Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 288, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. and Mrs. John Nowelg and Mrs. Angela Luers are spending to day at Parr. *. ■ The swellest line ,of neckwear, mufflers, silk hose, are now on display at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL Charles Kuttrich, Jr., from near Remington, is employed in the Central Oarage of this city. A large line bath robes, smoking coats, silk shirts, pleated shirts, dress gloves, mittens, for Xmas. C. EARL DUVALL Dr. Paul C. Curnick went to Indianapolis today to attend a meet ine of the Anti-Saloon League. We' will place a red cross stamp om-each~<ielivery ticket this week. Help a good cause by placing your orders with Hamilton & Kellner.
Judge Richard P. DeHart, of Lafayette, was today succeeded as circuit judge by James L. Caldwell. Judge DeHart had been on the bench for 14 years.
Farmer, we 'have a special bargain tor you. We will sell you a standard seventy bushel spreader at SBO cash or SBS liberal time. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Despondent because of sickness, Edward J. Fitzgerald, of Lafayette, committed suicide Sunday. The body of the dead man was found in a box car in the Monon gravel pit
Initial handkerchiefs, scarf pin sets, cuff links, fancy suspenders, tie sets, sweaters, now on display at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL
A large audience attended the union service at the Christian church last evening. Rev. Titus had charge of the service, Rev. Parrett offered the prayer and Dr. Ournick delivered the sermon. /
Fur gloves, fur mittens, auto gauntlets, umbrellas, skating caps, fur caps, polo caps, for Xmas, on display at Duvall’s Quality shop; C. EARL DUVALL.
Louis Watkins and little son returned this morning from Lafayette, where they had been Over Sunday. Miss Nora Downs, sister of Mrs. Watkins, returned with them for a visit.
See the pocket sets, dressing eases, collar bags, suit eases, traveling bags, on display for Xmas at Duvall’s Quality Shop.
C. EARL DUVALL.
Misses Addle Harris and Gertrude Jackson spent Saturday and Sunday with their parents at Mt. Ayr. Miss Harris teaches the Belle Center school and Miss Jackson the Bowling Green school.
Xmas will soon be here and you will find on display everything useful for the men folks at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C EARL DUVALL. V Mrs. E. H. Shields is somewhat improved from her sickness of last week and is now' able to sit up part of the time. Her daughter, Miss Kati-6, was over from Morocco to spend Saturday- and Sunday with her.
Matting cases and bags, dressing eases, pockelfsets, collar bags, everything useful for Xmas. C. EARL DUVALL A copy of The Washington Court House Herald of Dec. Ist reached this office today. The wrapper said “marked copy”, but nothing in it was .narked. A request is made of friends who send us papers con-, tabling items wipch they wish us to reprint to mark*fch« item, otherwise much time is required to look over the paper and possibly then the item may not be located. Bath robes with slippers to match in all colors, at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL
The details are all completed for the banquet tomorrow evening by Class of the Christian Sunday School. The class has a membership of fifty and -fully that many are expected to be present. Rev. A. L. Ward, now of Lebanon,’ formerly * a pastor of the church here, will deliver an ad dress.** Special music will be furnished and, some local talks made by members of the class. The banquet hour is set for 7:30.
AT THE ROSE BUD FARM. R. F. D. 1, Parr, Ind. Phone 907-B. For Sale—©urpc Jersey and O. I. ,C. boars (17) seventeen, ten Durocs and seven O. I. C.’s of spring farrow; large growthy fello#s weighing from 200 to 250 lbs.; now ready for service. Sired by The Chief Col. Jr., No. 39907, Indiana Banker No. 51815 and R. B. Snowball No. 31913, and froin well, bred dam We also have ten gilts, same breeding, etc. Our swine have all been carefully immuned. Pedigrees furnished.— Amos H. Alter A Son.
