Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 295, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SnftestioßS for Bin— Emblem Ring j Gold Knife Watch Chain or Fob Cuff Links Scarf Pin Belt Buckle Photo Locket Charms Fountain Pen Silver or Gold Pencil " Cigarette Case

Especially Buy Jewelry, Saturday, December 13 Fortunate arrangements with Marshall Pi^f. ce ’ cago’s wholesale jeweler, enable us to make on this date a have personal charge of tWS TMs'te'a wonderful chance to select gifts ordinarily found only in the largest city stores. This Display is for One Day Only, Saturday, Dec. 13th

Watches In all standard makes — all kinds, dependable time keeper, and reasonable prices ’ $12.50 to SIOO

Scarf Pins All appreciated by a Handsome ones. _ SI.OO to $50.00

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kanne were guests Sunday of friends in Delphi. HEMSTITCHING. ’Phone 420. Russell Lesh went to Chicago this morning. - Be exclusive, give your photo for Xmas. PARKER Photos. Mrs~- Dale Warner went to Chicago this morning. . J M. Johnson and Bowman Switzer went to Chicago Monday evening. Mrs. George McConnell, of Lafayette, came today for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Davis. A record to be preserved for yearn—your family photo at PARKER’S. - • Attorney D. D. Dean underwent a major operation at the hospital today and is getting along nicely. More people than ever this year are giving photos for Christmas. Have PARKER make yours. . . Mrs. Lottie George has gone to Chicago, where she wall spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. H. W. Beam. A welcome gift to your children — your photo at PARKER’S. ’'Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sage and Son John have—'departed ,7® south. The trip is. being made by automobile. Christmas stock in, ail latest ,tyl« in P ho “^ i ’ h, ' pAEK£R . s . Mr. and Mrs. George F. Meyers and daughter Nellie will leave on Thursday for Miami, Fla., where they will spend the winter. Twenty years at the same place and still making Christmas photos. PARKER, Photographer. The ladies of the Milroy Circle the A. R. ~Mll ip the court hourse Thursday afternoon. Dark days no drawback. We can make them, rain or shine. PARKER, Photographer. — < Mrs. P. W. Mann, of Remington, was brought to the hospital today for medical attention. Her condition is regarded as serious. Mrs. J. J. Miller, of Mt. Ayr, and Harry Brunton, of Morocco, were passengers out of here this morning for Chicago. $50,000 worth of the very latest in the jewelry line on display at Jessen’s jewelry store in Rensselaer, Ind., on December 13th. See advertisement in this paper. Mr. and Mrs. John Edward and Mrs. Mary Brooks were in Rensselaer, having brought Mrs. N. B. Leverrtte here to take the train for her home in Des Moines, la. Mrs. R- E. Prather, of Rossville, HL, and Mrs. J. S. Ross, of Portland, Ore., are visiting W. I. Yates and family, Miss Mary Yates and other relatives and friends. Mrs- W. W. Witmer left today for Cheshohn, Wi»., for a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. P. Vaughan, formerly Miss Leathe Wright of this city. From Chesholm Mrs. Witmer wifi continue to her new home in Dupoint, Wash. She had formerly lived at Washburn, Wis.