Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 307, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

N. S. Bates wept to Chicago this morning. . Vem Davisao/Twent to Chicago this afternoon. Tony Kizer went to Lafayette today. 1 Kile and John Minniear went to Paoli today. C. A. Ross went to Chicago today. * , . Mrs. W. L. Myer and two daughters went to Frankfort todya. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Campbell went to Chicago today. HEMSTITCHING. ’Phon. 420. Floyd Tow and Nicholas Dignon left today for New Orleans, La. See our swell line of electnc lighting fixtures. —H. A. LEE. T. C. Spears left today for his home in Summerset, Ky. Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson went to Hammond thia afternoon. Mrs. Frank Antrim went to Monon this afternobn. Lawrence. McLain is home from Purdue university. Dr. Rose Remmek went to Lafayette today to spend the holidays. Mrs. Walter Lyngfe and son Morgan went to Momence, 111., toP. C. Tonner left this morning for Dyersville, la., to spend the holidays with relatives. Mrs. Estel Marion and daughter, Ruth, went to Fair Oaks for a visit with relatives. C. C. Parks went to Lafayette today and his son Earl went to Bainbridge. . Prof. Isaac Lewis, of Austin, lex., arrived here today to spend the Alice Jennings and Marguerite Parks went so Lafayette this foren°The latest in phonograph records, player rolls and sheet music. JBANKS MUSIC CO. Tuesday’s local gram market was as follows: Oats, 79c; corn, sl-30, Zye, $1.55; wheat, $2.30 to $2.24.

TheJatest in phonograph records, player-rolls, and sheet music.—J. M. BANKS MUSIC CO. Clyde and Gladys Griggs went to Monon today to spend the vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller. St. Joseph’s college closed this forenoon for the holidays and will reopen on January 6th. James E. Barber, who has been stationed at Staten Island, N. Y., with the army, hospital corps, has returned to his home in Fair Oaks. The Rev. R. C. Dillman, of Brook, was a passenger out of here today for Onward,- where he is conducting a revival meeting. , Ethel Throckmorton,- who nad been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Branson, returned to her home in Battle Ground today. Oysters for your Christmas at the North Side grocery.X p^°“e 565. We deliver. Ross Ramey, I Mrs. Louis Leopold and daughter I Esther -dame down from Chicago this afternoon to spend the vacation with Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold. As a result of an egg boycott, instituted by Chicago housewives the price of eggs has dropped twelve cents in that city. « An electric sewing machine is cheaper than a foot power machine See the famous Royal Electnc a 1 H. A. LEE’S. Charles Bullis, of Hardman, Ore., and Nellie Bullis, of Los Angeles, Cal.', who had visited here with relatives for some time, left today foi their homes. A Torrington electnc cleaner oi a Sellers kitchen cabinet will make a real gift that will be every day in the year. WORLAND BROS. Clyde Gunyon, who has recentlj returned from Wisconsin, the dredgi business being at a. standstill or account of the cold weather, went tc Monon on business this afternoon. Anything in the grocery line, at the North Side grocery. Youi Christmas wants served. Phone oot and we will deliver. Ross Ramey Prop. Publishers of all newspapers ir New York, except two who hav< already advanced their prices, wil advance the price of Sunday paper: to ten cents, due to the high cost oi print paper. ? Call the North Sige grocery, phone 565, for your Christmas candies, nuts, fruits and vegetables We deliver from 8 until 5, and art able to serve you quickly and satis factorily. Ross Ramey, Prop. Mrs. Carl Heinz and daughter, o: Gary, came today to spend the vaca tion with the former’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Ben D, MoCplly. Mr Heinz will join his wife here Wed nesday. - - ~ We have just one large cedai 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. There’s a reason why we sell sc many phonographs. THE REASON

—the Brunswick method of reproduction. Just you hear the Brunswick WORLAND BROS. . P. S.: We sold five Brunswicks on Saturday. Mrs. J. J. Robinson returned today from Colorado, where she had been with her son, Claude Yeiter, and wife. Mrs. Yeiter is in very poor health. Audrey McElheny went with Mrs. Robinson from here to the former’s home in Lafayette. 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. Open every afternoon during the holidays. Admission 25c, war tax 3c. Ladies free. CALIX PAQUETTE.

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