Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 306, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1919 — Page 6
Do Your Christmas Shopping Early-ls You Can —But If You Can’t • ■' ' A : ’ Remember ROWLES & PARKER WILL HAVE ■ . A complete line of clothing and men’s furnishings, dry goods, ladies’ coats, suits, and dresses, shoesand Xmas groceries and candies up to the last minute. * Phone.9s Phone 275
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 our shop, as we have given, thought and consideration for what will be your most* felt wants in our line. COMPLETE LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR THE CHRISTMAS TREE • - .. V i . ,i. * ~ 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. • -z ■ -• We have electrical equipment for l ah cars and are the service station for the Dodge, Buick and Chevrolet cars. We keep in stock at all times little repairs that cannot be found at other places; also radiator and engine covers, anu-freeze solution. Weed chains and Willard batteries. GIVE HIM AN ENGINE OR RADIATOR COVER FOR HIS CHRISTMAS. K. T. RHOADES ELECTRIC SHOP AND GARAGE COMPANY. Phone 579.
See *our swell line of electric lighting fixtures. —H. A. LEE. f Call 17-Black or phone 441White and the Jasper Reduction Co. will take care of your dead or crippled stock. Long distance calls Slid by Company. Reed & Reed, ar.agers. Anyone having any dead or crippled stock of which they wish to dispose of should notify the Jasper Reduction company. Telephone 17-B!ack or 441-White. » Stock removed from premises without cost.
Our Home Made Candy . is Absolutely Pure **W**********#************* , ******* , **** , ***« • > >******#********##**********»*****#******m MADE FRESH DAILY SOLD IN BULK or FANCY |BOXES
Christmas fruits, candies and nuts in any quantity at our store. Phone 565. Ross Ramey, Prop. —— i ■■ Frank Hoeferlin . will move to Delphi in a few days and will have charge of the Standard Oil station at that place. Edward Oliver, who is never daunted or disappointed because a venture does not succeed completely, was in Rensselaer Sunday. He is now working with a large firm in Louisiana- which has out some sixty* five acres of vegetables, c®
U. S. DELAYING DEMOBILIZATION.
Washington, Dec. 2L —The war department is not hastening demobilization, but is obstructing it in many places, according to information revealed here today. The stock statement of the department on the. subject in the past has been that “demobilization -is progressing .very rapidly.” But records show that at least 50,000 emergency, or draft, men are still held in service. \ Many of these Vien, who were drafted to fight Germany, are retained in such occupations as nurses, but a considerable number are stationed on the Mexican border. The department’s reports show that the men have only one desire —to get out of the service as soon as possible. As long as they are in service,the president can say demobilization is still uncompleted and that he is powerless to lift the. war time prohibition act. And in addition to this thd' war department is of the opinion that as long as there are men sick in the hospitals demobilization cannot be said to have been completed. The present attitude of the department bears very seriously on the men who have been held as nurses, and who have therefore given up hope of ever regaining the positions they left behind them Jp civil life. These men could. have easily been released, it is saidr if the department had wanted tp fill the places with women. Tit is charged that there qre nows 40,000 unnecessary war workers, apd some of these must be utilized to effect the release of the service men;
NOTICE. All the suits contesting the will of the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now disposed of and I am in a position to sell land. I have yet unsold several hundred acres of good land located in Jasper and Lake counties, t which I will sell as executor on reasonable terms, but <?arinot take any trade. Call at my office or at the office of T. M. Callahan, at Rensselaer, Indiana, for particulars. GEO. H. GIFFORD, Executor. Can you think of a better Christmas gift than to send your friends the Republican for a year?. Fifty-two»-happy visits from folks athome.
Rensselaer Candy Kitchen BUY CANbY FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS French Nougat Molasse* Candy Home Made** Chocolates - Cocoanut SaUerkraut . Salted Almond* Strawberry, Pineapple Chocolate Fudge Cocoanut Chips z Almond White Taffy Peanut Candy Cherry Cocktail* , " ALL KINDS HIGH GRADE MIXED CANDIES • , - - \ J--We Use Pure Sugar and . Highest Quality Ingredients • t NO SUBSTITUTES NO IMPURITIES We Serve Lunches and. Meals. ' We pride ourselves upon the excellence of our food and the - *< efficient service / < . ■ ... ‘ i • .-i z *, . . A. • ‘ '
THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.
EMMA AND RED SAY THEY WILL BE
New York, Dec. 21. [Special.] — Snarling at the United States government and United States officials, 249 rabid “Reds” defied America as they were deported for an unknown port on board the United States transport Buford. Although flanked on their side by husky, - khaki-clad and fully armed marines, Emma Goldman, her beady eyes almost closed, shouted: “This is the beginning of the end of the United States! I shall be back in America. We shall all be back. lam proud to be among the first deported! The czar in all his career never treated his subjects as we are being treated.” Huddled on the decks in small but defiant groups, the Reds kept shouting vilifications. “Long live the revolution in America,” was chanted defiantly by the motley crowd. Now and then they cursed in chorus at the United States and the men who had cut short their propaganda here. Not until the Buford steamed out of the narrows between Forts Hamilton and Wadsworth did the din cease. Over their heads, whipping in the wind, the Stars and Stripes floated from the masthead. The departure of the “Soviet ark” today was only of deportation of ilfindreds and perhaps thousands of radicals. spreading their propaganda throughout the nation, according to government officials. The names of more than 60,000 “Reds” are on the “mailing list” of Uncle Sam and he is preparing to round them up for free passage to their native countries.' I It was declared todasr that the second installment for Russia will be sent from Ellis Island in about two weeks.
BARGAINS in all kinds of second hand automobiles. Come in and look them oyer in the white front garage.—KUßO SKE & WALTER. The roller skating rink in the Gayety theatre building will be open each evening from 7:00 to 10:15 o'clock. Open Saturday afternoons from 1:30 to 6:00 .o’clock. gpen every afternoon during the olidays. Admission 25c, war tax 3c. Ladies free. CALIX PAQUETTE. ' Mother would appreciate a nice bowl electric fixture for Christmas. —H. A. LEE.
Dalion Phonographs ■ The Phonograph > Instrumentised We ask you to compare the tone quality with other»> then decide which is the best. Don’t fail to look at this instrument before buying. —__ We have all the latest hit. in Emerson’s new 10-inch records. ->■ : - . Larsh & Hopkins
DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant Electric & City Wiring fe' ! /WSS Vfi. .‘I'M J ~| —L*Jp Earl Gondeman, Phone 294
Have your auto painted at the North Side Garage. Work guaranteed, prices right. € " ' Miss Spaulding has instructions to receive money to be delivered by the Western Unipn Telegraph Co. on Christmas morning. Virgil Hobson, of Hanging Grove township, will hold a big public sale on January 7. Watch the Republican for his big display advertisement.
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