Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 302, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Do Your Christmas Shopping Early-ls You Can —But If You Can’t Remember ROWLES & PARKER WILL HAVE A complete line of clothing and men’s furnishings, dry goods, ladies’ coats, suits, and dresses, shoes and Xmas groceries and candies up to the last minute. Phone 95 Phone 275
A. Gangloff went to Lafayette today. Ralph Upjohn returned to his home in Kalamazoo today. Albert Brown, of Roselawn, was in Rensselaer today. W. E. Leek went to Indianapolis today. James Cook, of McCoysburg, was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Emory Mills went to Indianapolis today. Rudolph and Edward Ritter went to Lafayette this forenoon. Dr. John Hansson went to South Bend today. Mrs. Vern Jacks, of Lee, was in Rensselaer today. Edson Murray and Frank Hill went to Chicago this morning. We make them look like new at the North Side Garage and Paint Shop. Best materials used. Livingston Ross, Ross Benjamin and John Eger went to Chicago this forenoon. . Have your auto painted at the North Side Garage. Work guaranteed, prices right H. A. Quinn returned to his home in Gary today after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Quinn. John Stockton, who is attending a military school in Louisville, Ky.,! is home for the vacation. Mrs. Benjamin King and children, of Union township, were in Rensselaer today. Mesdames W. L. Bott and Donald Beam went to Lafayette this forenoon. r W. L. Bott was called to Pulaski today to attend the funeral of a friend. Premier roses at 50c each or $6 a dozen; carnations 15c each or two for 25c. Scott McCosh, phone 358-Black. Wednesday’s local grain market was stronger and prices were as follows: Oats, 77c; corn, $1.32;-and rye, $1.45. It pays to have your auto painted ; whetJier yo'a AYe 1 going to sell it or. keep it. Bring it to the North Side Garage and Paint Shop. In renewing his mother’s subscription to the Republican, A. P. Sample, of Chili, Wis., says: “I wish the old paper and its force a merry Christmas and a happy 1920.” Roses, carnations and cut flowers of all descriptions for sale during the holidays. Roses 50c each; carnations 15c, or two for 25c. Telephone 358-Black. Scott McCosh. s *• - Mrs. Nate Keene returned today to her home at Gifford. She had been at the home of her sister, Mrs. Charles Dluzak, who is in a very critical condition from a stroke of paralysis. . .. William Pender, son and daughter, of New Mexico, went to Chicago today. They are visiting with his wife’s parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Irwin, of Carpenter township. jj Beam was called to Chicago today to attend a meeting of the railroad officials at the LaSalle depot The matter of classification was to be discussed at the meeting. ® . John Bowie, the editor 'of the Kankakee Valley Review and trustee of Wheatfield township, was in Rensselaer today. He was accompanied by Attorney P. R. Blue, also of "the north end metroDolis.
