Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 303, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

■rJPPROPgIJTE.. fill? Or iftsl Oi f IM ILI IT th lAS USUAL—We have the largest stock of nickle | plated and aluminum ware for the holiday trade to be ; found in our city. < ► <►• 1 ’ You will find the following articles on display at our ; store. t : Any one of which will certainly make a pleasing d o . » J :: and acceptable, as well as a practical gift. ; " . ‘ • 0 11 , . * Baking Dishes, Casseroles, Chafing Dishes, Serv- < o INICKIe 1 IcllCCl. i n g Trays, Carving Sets, Coffee Pots, Percolators. * o ■ - ' <► . < v , • 4 t In Silverware we are showing the following: :: Table Knives and Forks, ’ Spoons in three sizes, < Gravy and Soup Ladles, Berry Spoons, Butter Knives, Sugar Spoons, * Cold Meat Forks, etc. We have a good line of aluminum wa.ee both in the J 3 spun and cast. Also several electrical appliances. < *: We would be pleased to show you anything in stock. • New goods being received daily in all lines. o < ■ < :—” “ ' ' ‘ ; 7 : E. D. Rhoades & Son. 4®3

'Mrs. C. W. Postill made a trip to Surrey today. J. H. 8. Ellis made a business trip to Momence today. , Mrs. C. M. Rice, of Roselawn, was a Rensselaer visitor over night. Born, Saturday, Dec. 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. William Simons, a daughter and their eighth child. Mrs. S. M. Laßue accompanied her husband to Roselawn this morning to spend the day. Relieve ocular strain by wearing Dr. Catt’s Ground Glasses ground in his office over Long’s drug store. —A. G. Catt, Optometrist. Fifty-six charter members were received by the Sons of eVterans when the final report was made Monday. County Clerk Perkins is expected home this evening from Martinsville, where he has been spending to weeks at the sanitarium. Born .today, Dec. 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Marlatt, on the Chamberlin-Marliatt farm in Barkley township, a son, Vern C. Davisson, who is attending college at Valparaiso, won’t get home for Christmas, no vacation being given there except between the terms. The swellest line of neckwear, mufflers, silk hose, are now on display at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. A. Hallask went to Knox today and tomorrow wifll go to Laporte, where she will meet Miss Lura, who is returning from Oberlin, Ohio, where she attends college. Miss Louise Hildebrand returned to Three Oaks, Mich., today, after a week’s visit with relatives here, aftr attending the funeral of her undle, John IHordeman. Knit gloves and mittens, fur gloves and mittens, flannel shirts, all are very useful Xmas presents. A full line at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. The Republican prints 100 good quality envelopes tor 50 cents.. You should have a return card printed on every envelope you use. It saves lots of trouble and the danger of losing important mail. Art Fletcher returned thills morning from Chicago, where he attended a big meeting Sunday and Monday of moving picture machine operatore. There were 600 at the meeting and a big banquet was held. Order your rubber stamp today Try a Republican Clauified ad. * ... J I