Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 290, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1914 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
1 > ■ , . See Jessen’s $1 window. Fresh fish Friday.—Henry Nevill. Jessen’s $1 window, Saturday, Dec. 12. -'W' > Order your coal of the Grant-War-ner Lumber 00. The Sew Ol’ub will meet tomorrow with Mrs. Van Grant All sizes of anthracite coal at'the Grant Warner Lumber Co. Anything in fjhe window, sl, Sat urday, Dec. 12, at Jessen’s.. Aprons of every description at the Presbyterian ladies’ bazaar. Sol Guth is over from Washington, 111., to look after his farming interests. Buy your Christmas presents ait the Presbyterian ladies’ bazaar. Mrs. 0. S. Head, .of Newland, went to Carmel, Ind., today, to visit relatives. I will have some fine, fresh fish Friday. Give me your order.—Henry Nevill.
Mrs.'Henry Wood went to Brook today to visit her son, Dr. Henry Wood, and family.
Range coal, heating stove coal, baseburner and furnace coal at the Grant-Warner Lumber 00.
Born, Nov. 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Churchill, of Bethany, Mo., a daughter and their second child.
We will place a red cross stamp on each delivery ticket this week. Help a good cause by placing your orders with Hamilton & Kellner.
Beause Of commercial interests that he would have to sacrifice, Alpha P. Jamison has declined tihe position of athletic director at Purdue.
Don’t fail to visit the bazaar at the Presbyterian church dining parlors on Wednesday and Thursday, Dec, 16th and 17th.
The Rosary 00., which showed here Monday and Tuesday nights, went to Monticello tor tonight’s performance. It was a good company and worthy of patronage.
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.
Geo. L. Morgan, accompanied by Dr. I, M- Washburn, went to Indianapolis today to be present at the hospital tomorrow morning when Miss Cecil Morgan is operated on for an inside goiter,
You cannot be disappointed in Parisian f»ge, the delightful and refreshing hair dressing, sold by BF. Fendlg. It takes .away the dryness, removes all dandruff, makes the hair appear twice as abundant, soft and lustrous, P
Mrs. M. E. Walsh, Of Auburn Park, who had spent two days with her daughter, Mrs. John Murfltt, of Mt- Ayr, went to Monon today tor a short visit. Mrs. Murfitt came with her to Rensselaer.
Bath robes with slippers to match in all colors, at Duvall's Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL.
Eddie Collins, premier inflelder of Connie (Mack’s Philadelphia * Athletics, has been sold to the Chicago White Sox and will t probably succeed Jimmie Callahan as manager. This for the 'hot stove league. •*
You cannot help feeling better after the first day’s use of Hyomei, the guaranteed remedy for catarrh, colds and bronchitis, which B. F. Fendig sells. Easy and pleasant to use, and harmless—you breathe it.
Ben jDiamondson, a merchant at Williamsport, died Sunday morning after a short illness. He was 35 years of age and had been in business at Williamsport sinee 1907. The body was taken to Danville for bun ial. * i
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Christmas Goods ai‘ the News Stand Bunt* Bros. Famous Candies, a Few Of Our Assortment Chocolate Covered AlmondsX . " . . Chocolate Govern. Strawberries end PmirfeH ROc Ohorries f 1 UUIIU Chocolate American Nougats Chocolate Mai le Patties Chocolate Filberts Chocolate Maple Walnuts n « JA Chocolate Nesselrode Pudding rfllinn 4UC Oho olate Bitter Sweet Mint f, , \ ' Chocolate Fefnando Milk Vanilla Chocolate Milk Caramels All these aed Mather varieties art 40c peead. We hare a Urge stock of penny gyods which we gaamntec per* sad ykslmee. We cany at eU tiuss box candy which is never aver tw* weeks fmm factory. We will hare a large stack of box goods for Christmas which in ordered to.arrive on December 10th, to insere oar customers fresh goods. We will try eer best to phase yea at all Mans. J. J. MONTGOMERY
