Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 305, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
C. W. Potts, of Monon, was a business caller in this city today. The Rev. S. J. Lindsley, of Oregon, Hl., came Saturday to fill his appointment at the Church of God. Range and lump size soft coal now on hand at the Farmers’ Grain company. Mrs. Stewart Learning and daughter Mary Ellen went to Remley Saturday afternoon. Ethel Carpenter, who is attending school in Indianapolis came today to spend the holidays with her parents. Plenty of apples, bananas, or-• anges, candies and nuts for Christ-' mas.—EGER’S GROCERY. j Mrs. Isaac Leopold went to Frankfort Saturday afternoon for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Fletcher. > , ? . Saturday’s local grain market was! as follows: Oats, 79c; corn, $1.35;, Rye, $1.55; and wheat, $2.25 to; $2.19. Russell Strawbridge, of Benton ' Harbor, Mich., came Saturday tojoin his wife in a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F., Long. Robert Donnelly and Robert Leopold went to Frankfort Friday, the former to visit with Adna Healey, and the latter with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Fletcher. Cut the H. C. L., save fuel, labor and expense. Eat your Sunday dinner at the Hotel Makeever Case. A special chicken dinner will be served. Mae Clarke, who is teaching in Malvern, lowa, arrived home this forenoon to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McNemar left this morning for a few days’ visit with his relatives in Chicago and Lexington, 111. They will return here next Tuesday. 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 barrel.—EGEß’S GROCERY. Raymond Dixey and Thomas Jones, the third trick operator at the Monon station, went to Chicago this morning. m . —— Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson, who had beep visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Wilbanks, left today for their home in Kokomo. Can~you think of a better Christmas gift than to send your friends the Republican for a year? Fiftytwo happy visits from the folks at home. See the Grivellea plant for Xmas at W. J. Wright’s window. .Fine Boston ferns for Xmas. Xmas wreaths being made now. Many fine gifts at HOLDEN’S. Mrs. Eliza Stephenson, of Parr, is in a very critical condition. She is suffering from a stroke of paralysis. Her son, E. E. Stephenson, of Green Stone, Pa., was expected -to arrive Saturday. Mrs. G. W. Newman and daughter Florence went to Laporte today to spend the holidays with relatives. Harry English, who is in Indianapolis Medical school, is here for the vacation. Lottie Porter, who is a teacher in the Tefft school, was in Rensselaer today and in the evening continued to her home in Remington to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burdett Porter. Try a Republican classified adv.
EVERY PRACTICAL NEED FOR THE HOLIDAYS ELECTRICAL GIFTS have won favor with those seeking to purchase suitable and useful Christmas presents for their relatives and friends, and we are the city’s headquarters for everything of an electrical nature. The smallest electrical appliance may be found-in as -W have given thought and consideration for what will be your most felt wants ih our line. COMPLETE LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR THE CHRISTMAS TREE We are the agents for the American Beauty heating appliances, the Columbia ignitor and Super-six batteries, Empire tubes and Auburn double-fabric tires. ELECTRIC TOASTERS, HOT PADS, IRONS, FLASHLIGHTS, BATTERIES, READING AND DESK LAMPS. WE HAVE THEM ALL. We have electrical equipment; for ail cars and are the service station for the Dodge, Buick and Chevrolet cars. We keep m stock at all times little repairs thbt cannot oe found at other places; also radiator and engine covers, anti-freese solution. Weed chains and Wdlard t-atter.ee. GIVE HIM AN ENGINE OR RADIATOR COVER FOR HIS CHRISTMAS. K. T. RHOADES ELECTRIC SHOP AND GARAGE COMPANY. Phone 579.
