Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Sam Fendig made a business trip to Chicago today GOODFELLOW, it is only a short time until Xmas. The latest in Christmas photos at Parker’s studio. Miss Maude Daugherty is spending the day at Lafayette. A dozen friends remembered by a dozen of Parker’s photos. Willie Keene, of Wheatfield, is a Rensselaer visitor today. No raise in prices at Parker’s studio. John Mecklenberg and John Kohler made a trip to Monon today. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY AND VEAL. PHONE 477. Mrs. George Ferguson of Wheatfield, was a Rensselaer visitor today.
Victor Hoover was up from Lafayette to spend Sunday with his parents. J. K. Sanders was called to Peru, Ind., by the death of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Julia Sanders. Rev. L. R. Lake and wife returned tc their home this morning after a short visit with the latter’s aunt, Mrs. S. B. Nichols. The Junior*Aid Society of the Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Sfnk Wednesday evening, Dec. 6th. It pays to think of the Auto Equipment Co. when you think of auto supplies. Miss Bertha Hayworth, of Francesville, retu?ned to her home Saturday after spending Thanksgiving here with her sister, Mrs. Orlie Clouse. Mrs. Mary Courtney returned to her home at Brownstown, Ind. She had been the guest of her old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood, Sr. Ask F. D. about tffat auto contest which started last Saturday.
Mr. Charles May, county treasurer, drove ovei> to Wolcott and brought back with him his wife and children, who had been visiting Mrs. May’s parents. DON’T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST DAY. HAVE IT PUT AWAY TODAY. THAT VICTROLA AT FENDIG’S. Harry Hartley, the popular manager of the Harrington Bros, elevator of this city, visited his wife’s parents at Kentland Sunday. Mrs. Hartley is visiting her daughter at Jackson, Mich. TONE—THAT’S WHERE IT EXCELS. THE VICTROLA AT FENDIG’S. , G. A. Stevenson, instructor in chemistry in the public schools for the past few months, has resigned his position, the resignation taking effect this Monday morning. His successor is expected to be named some time this week. - ANY INSTRUMENT YOU MAY CHOOSE WILL PLAY ANY MUSIC YOU WISH TO HEAR ON THOSE VICTROLAS AT FENDIG’S.' Miss Jennie Comer is spending a few days at home enjoying a much ‘needed rest. She has. been nursing continuously for several months at Joliet, Hl. She will return to her work Wednesday.
