Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 290, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1914 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mr. and Mrs. Benton Kelly, of Newton township, are enjoying a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Michael Taylor, of Argenta, 111. The women are cousins and had not seen each other for forty years. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor have a son near Monon whom they Had teen visiting.
Fur gloves, fur mittens, auto gauntlets, umbrellas, skating caps, fur caps, polo cape, tor Xmas, on display at Duvall’s Quality shop. C. EARL DUVALL. — “■ Saturday only—Jessen’s $1 window. Ralph Sprague made a business trip to (Monon today. Mrs. Lee Catt, of Toledo, Ohio, is visiting 'her son, Cliff Sumner and wife. The Round Table Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, with Mrs. Dan Waymire. The swellest line of neckwear, mufSers, silk hose, are now on display at Duvall’s Quality Shop. , C. EARL DUVALL. A. L. Clark went to Flora today on business connected a deal he has on to purchase the telephone plant at Hebron. \ Attend John Behrens’ sale next Tuesday, Dee. 15th, if you want a good milk eow, a good young horse or a brood mare.
The Ladies of the G. A. R. will hold their election of officers at the hall in the court house tomorrow afternoon, Dec. 10th, and all members are asked to be present.
WilliantfShinneman, an aged gentleman who has been living with relatives on the Old Bowers farm in Newton county, went to -Lafayette today to live with .relatives during the winter.
Farmer, we have a special bargain for you. We will sell you a standard seventy bushel spreader at SBO cash or SBS liberal time. HAMILTON & KELLNER. "Chief’ Bender, long a pitching star of the Philadelphia Athletics, has jumped to the Baltimore Feds, signing a two-year contract. He was free to go where he pleased, his contract with Connie Mack having expired. Mushroom pleated shirts in all colons will make your husband or sweetheart a fine Xmas present. A full line on display at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C, EARL DUVALL. — 9 George Werner, who was taken to Chicago a few days ago for examination at a hospital, was brought home yesterday. It is understood that the surgeons decided that his case could not be benefited by operation and that no encouragement was given for his recovery. He is a brother of Mrs. E. L. Brpce.
We are unloading our fourth car of Wisconsin potatoes. We have a oar of fancy Burbanks in 150 lb. sacks of 2Vz bushels, at 55c a bushel. JOHN EGER.
Mrs. H. J. Wilson, wife of the engineer of the proposed Indiana Northwestern Traction Co., left yesterday for her home in Christiana, Pa. -She was, here to secure her part of the, household goods which had been held for debts. The part not her own were sold to satisfy the various claims. (Mrs. Wilson is a lady of refinement and made many friends during her short stay here. Mrs. Wilson had her effects shipped to her home in Pennsylvania.
John Behrens’ sale takes place in Barkley township on Dec. 15th. He will have for sale several good milk cows, some good young horses and one extra good brood mare.
RXNSBELAKR MARKETS.
Corn—s3c. Oats—43c. Wheat—sl.oo. Rye-*-75c. „ Buckwheat—7sc. Butter—2sc to 28c. Butterfat—32V4c. , Eggs—3oc. Chickens—9c. . Turkeys—l4c. Ducks—loc. Geese—9c. Rabbits—7sc per dozen.
