Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 303, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOB BAXJi — Ford touring car In rood running order, with winter top. Will sell cheap If taken at once. ‘ Jerry Tullis, phone 269. FOB BAJbB —Residence properties in Rensselaer. Good values for the price. Phone 66 or 621 or see me at my office. A. Halleck, attorney. fob B4JU6 — Good, seasoned wood Wit will burn. Frank C. Teach, phone WABWBD — Teams, work all winter hauling wood, at Lawler’s switch, near Fair Oaks. See Mervin Dunn at Lawler swith, or S. P. Folsom, Comer House, Rensselaer. WAFTED — To exchange a Ford touring car for a team of horses. John A. Dunlap, phone. 16. 808T —Late Sunday afternoon between south 6-mlle sand hill and Rensselaer, a slightly used 20x3% Ford tire. W. C. Babcock. Phone 113. BOW -Pair black leather Hanson gloves, wool knit lining, black draw strap on back. Leo Worland, phone 23 or fl. Do it Electrically.—H. A. LEE. . Sarah Espy went to DeMotte this mornnig. Make it an electrical Christmas. —H. A. LEE. Howard Milla was in Indianapolis today. When others fail, come to PARKER’S for your photos. Mrs, C. V. McKinney, of Newland, went to Indianapolis today. Be exclusive, give your photo for Xmas. PARKER Photos. Asa Coleman, of Hanging Grove township, was in Rensselaer today. Our prices are right on lighting fixtures.—H. A. Lee. Frank Hoeferlin went to Delphi Thuisda yafternoon. See our swell line of electric lighting fixtures. —H. A. LEE. Mr. and * Mrs. Charles Osborne went to Chicago this forenoon. Charles R. Weiss went to Chicago this forenoon. . Lillian Nagel went to Lafayette today for a visit- with relatives. Phone 62. Everything electrical, —a A. LEE. Ben D. McColly went to Indianapolis this forenoon. P. F. Griffith returned here from Hammond today and later continued to his home in Remington. Plenty of apples, bananas, oranges, candies and nuts for Christmas.—EGEß’S GROCERY. Twenty yean at the same place and still making Christmas photos. PARKER, Photographer.

Genera} John J. Pershing will be in Chicago Saturday and Sunday of this week. Christmas stock in, ail latest styles in photographs. PARKER’S. S. C. Robinson, county auditorelect, of Gillam township, was in Rensselaer today. We make them look like new at the North Side Garage and Paint Shop. Best materials used. Mattie Warne, Mrs. G. A. Daugherty and Mrs. E. E. Stephenson and children went to Parr this morning. Mrs. Mills and daughter left this morning for their home at Woodside, Mont. Have your auto painted at the. North Side Garage. Work guaranteed, prices right Ralph Woodin and Dr. G. W. Turley, of Remington, wire in Rensselaer today. A record to be preserved for gears— -your family photo at PARKFred Jensen and Jacob Peterson, of Benton county, were passengers out of here today for Rockford, la. More people than ever thia year are giving photos for Christmas. Have PARKER make yours. Mrs. Frank Ringeisen,, of Hanging Grove township, was in Rensselaer today. Dark days no. drawback. We can make them, rain or shine. -PARKER, Photographer. John Norman left this afternoon for Chester, la., for a visit oyer the holidays with his sons Oren and Day. As usual, we have a large stock of Christmas candies and nuts. Get our prices before baying and save money.—EGEß’S GROCERY. Dud Myres has returned to his home in Parr from Fon-du-Lac, Wis., where he had been employed on the Gunyon dredge. Purdue university opened its basketball season Wednesday evening with an easy victory over Notre Dame. The final score was 40 to 22. . . "■ Mr. and Mrs. John Gentry, of Foresman, were in Rensselaer today, having brought their daughter Clara and son Edward here to take the train for Indianapolis. We have some fancy eating apples for our Christmas trade—Northern Spies, Grimes Golden, Baldwins, Greenings, Winesaps and Huberson apples, by the pound, bushel or barret—EGEß’S GROCERY.