Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 300, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Born, Thursday, Dec. 17th, to Mt. and Mrs. Leo Worland, a daughter. Rev. C. L. Harper, formerly pastor of Trinity M. E. church, has been selectd to write the history of Methodism for Carroll county. Order your oysters from the Home Grocery. The Monnett School for Girls is starting its two weeW vacation and sev-ral of the students and some of the teachers are leaving today. The sweUest line of neckweair, mufflers, silk hose, are now on display at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. John Duggins accompanied Dr. Turfler to Monticello today and will drive the doctor’s oar, which had been left in Monticello during the cold weather, back home. Stetson and Kingsbury hats make a useful Xmas present for the men. A full line on display at Duvall’s Quality Shop. Q. EARL DUVALL. Erb in Simmons and Grover Medley, two young men from near Delphi, returned to their homes today after being here on a business trip. Matting cases and, bags, dressing cases, pocket sets, collar bags, everything useful for Xmas. C. EARL DUVALL. E. Miab, the one-legged old soldied, expects to become, ap dp-mate of the national soldiers’ home at Marton soon. He is getting quite old and has np one to take care of him, although he gets a pension of S4O a month and it will bo much better for him to be at the home. Initial handkerchiefs, scarf pin sets, cuff links, fancy suspenders, tie sets, sweaters, now/on display at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL.
The Van Rensselaer Club at its smoker this’evening jyill play progressive fourhand seven-up until about 10:30, when the cafeteria lunch will be served. After the lunch Challenge games will be played. It is probable that all members of the club will be present.
Fur gloves, fur mittens, auto gauntlets, umbrellas, skating caps, fur caps, polo caps, for Xmas, on display at Duvall’s Quality shop. C. EARL PUVALL. A means of conservation that is important is to make everything do its fullest duty. You can assist in important economy by taking the toys, dolls, books, etc., that have served their purpose in your koine to the court ihqpse Tuesday 'afternoon, where they will be accepted . and later distributed to many poor homes. Bath robes with shippers to match in all colors, at Duvall’s Quality Shop. - *’ '' C. EAHL DUVALL William T, S. Welsh, treasurer of the hod unjpn in Lafayette, was a union man for profit He swiped sllß otf the .Hunds in lite hands and arrested plea.ded guilty and was sentenced, to jthei penitentiary for a tenm of 2 to 14 years. The sentence was suspended on the recommendation of several of his fellow workmen. See the pocket sets, dressing cases, collar bags, suit cases, eling bags, on display for Xmas at Duvall’s Quality Shop. „ C. EARL DUVALL, ' Pl'one 273 tor all kinds otf coal.
