Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 306, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Harry Newman went to Crown Point today. Jesse Eldridge and Philip Durant went to Chicago this morning. The Rev. Vaughn Woodworth went to South Bend today. F. M. Goff went to Cisna Park today for a visit with his son Philip. Mrs. Donald Warren *is visiting with her parents in Peterson, lowa. Player pianos, pianos at the J. M. BANKS MUSICMX). S; W. Guinn returned today to his home in Lafayette. C. W. Coen, of South Bend, was ih Rensselaer today. > , J. J. Montgomery went to Lafayette this forenoon. James Boone left today for New Orleans, La. Seth Reed, who is employed in Gary, is home for the holidays. Bernice Long, who is attending Purdue university, is home for the holiday vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stephenson and baby, of Toledo, are here for a holiday visit with relatives. Attorney John A. Dunlap and G. W. Royster went to Chicago this morning. Many of Rensselaer’s. colony of college students are arriving home for the holiday vacation. Edward Hasty, who has been quite sick at his home for a week, was able to be up town today. J. B. Sprague left today for Bridgeton after a visit here with his son, Ralph Sprague. % w Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Kettering, of Fair Oaks, were in Rensselaer today. -> • i Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hershman and Mrs. O. A. Hawthorne went to Muncie today. Christmas candies, nuts and fruits at the North Side grocery, phone 565. We deliver from 8 until 5. Ross Ramey, Prop. Make the home more beautiful with one of our new style floor lamps, all colors and prices. WORLAND BROS. Mrs. Lewis Haas and son Lewis, of Tipton, are here for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Leopold. Oysters for your Christmas dinner at the North Side grocery, phone 565. We deliver.. Ross Ramey, Prop. D. M. Yeoman returned today to his home in Tab. Mrs. Yeoman will remain here some time with her father, Lucius Strong. Elmer Godshall, of Aurora, HL, returned today to his home. His father, E. K. Godshall, accompanied him. Oysters for your Christmas at the North Side grocery. Phone 565. We deliver. Ross Ramey, Prop. \ a < Leo Hordeman, of Casper, Wyo., is here for a visit with his mother, Mrs. John Hordeman, and other relatives. Candies, nuts, fruits and oysters to give you Christmas cheer at the North Side grocery. Phone 565. Delivery from 8 until 5. Ross Ramey, Prop. Amos Williams, who is attending school at the Indiana Central university, is spending the vacation with his mother, Mrs. Mary J. Williams, of Rensselaer. Anything in the grocery line at the North Side grocery. Your Christmas' wants served. Phone 565 and we will deliver. Ross Ramey, Prop.. ' ■ ' ■ - ——.— Mrs. Wilbert F. Lyman and daughter c went to Greenfield today for a week’s visit with relatives. Mr.'Lyman will join them Wednesday. ■ — ’, •- ■ ' -y.-————-—— ■ A Torrington electric cleaner or a Sellers kitchen cabinet will make a real gift that will be appreciated every day in the year. WORLAND BROS.

Call the North Slge grocery, phone 565, for your Christmas candies, nuts, fruits and vegetables. We deliver from 8 until 5, and are able to serve you quickly and satisfactorily. Ross Ramey, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gray, daughters FJeta, and Hazel, of Remington, were in Rensselaer today. The latter continued to Valparaiso, where she is attending the Valparaiso university. ' ! We have just one large cedar chest left This one makes a seat, is equipped with a tray and bound with solid brass. Get her one that will be sure to please. WORLAND BROS. { ' Mrs. A. E. Wallace and [children came down from Chicago Saturday to spend the two weeks’ holiday here with Mr. Wallace. Their son Jam.es 'is quite sick with threatened pneujmonia. There’s a reason why we sell so many phonographs. THE REASON —the Brunswick method of reproduction. Just you hear the Brunswick. WORLAND BROS. P. S.: We sold five Brunswick* op Saturday.