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

Buy Jewelr This CHRISTMAS Al Jlesartt’a Jewelry Store RENSSELAER, INDIANA

Diamond Rings Clusters or Solitaires, Gold or Platinum mountings, brilliant, lustrous Gems. $22.50 to SSOO

learn the Semeler RENSSELAER, INDIANA

Everything good to eat at the Makeever hotel. Those wishing doughnuts, baked beans, pies or -oyster dressing should notify us early. ’Phone 107. A. 0. Yeoman left today for his home in Kingman, Kans. His sister-in-law, Mrs. L. K. Yeoman, of Rossville, HL, who had also been visiting here, accompanied him. Oyster dressing, home made pies, doughnuts, baked beans, in fact, everything good to eat at the Makeever hotel. Place your orders early. No deliveries made. Mrs. William Richardson, of Chicago, who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Halleck, ■went to DeMotte this morning for a visit with Mrs. George Dolson. Mrs. Capitola Ramey will leave Wednesday for Spokane, Wasn., where she will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. C. L. Thornton, and family. Rabbits are said to be unusually plentiful this year and the slaughter to date has been great. In these days of high prices “bunnies” are not to be scoffed at. Mrs. R. H. Harrold returned today to her home in Huntington after a visit here with her brother, Joseph Hammond, and other relatives. ■ . v \ George, Jr., arrived at the home Mr and-Jfefc George Long, in this city this Tuesday forenoon. This is Mr. and Mrs. Long’s third child, the other two being girls. I Mrs. 'John White, of Manchester, Tenn., who had been visiting with her uncle, B. W. Ellsworth, and i family, went to Roselawn Monday afternoon for a visit with James Cox and family.

Mrs. Frank Goss, of Remington, is visiting with her parents, c Mr. and Mrs. James Babcock, of Pair. Mr. Goss and Peter Merritt, also of Remington, went to Chicago from here this morning. The largest showing of jewelry ever to be made in . this section of the state on December 13th at Jessen’s jewelry store, Rensselaer, Ind. See advertisement in this paper. Mr. and Mrs. Anunemn Osburn returned from Chicago Monday afternoon with their baby, who had been receiving treatments at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Osburn live at Grass Creek. The usual Saturday school vacation will not be recognized in the public schools this week- and the pupils will make up the day’s work which was missed on Friday following Thanksgiving. All of which is fine news for the youngsters. H. W. Young, who graduated from the Rensselaer high school in 1897 went west and is making good, arrived here,today for a short visit with friends. Mr. Young is the research engineer for the Midwest Oil company, with headquarters at Salt ■Creek, Wyo. CASTOR IA / For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years : Always bears the . x Jrry'7 t Sagnaixm of