Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 290, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
25 Per Cent v Reduction On All Christmas Novelties CEDAR CHESTS , ... The cedar chests come in sizes from 34 to 54 inches and wren or without trays. We have twenty different styles to'choose from. Some are plain while others are copper bound. At the pnc e these chests are being offered you cannot afford to overlook them for Christmas presents. MATTING BOXES. . ‘ We have two kinds of matting bokes. They are priced from $5.09 to $11.50 FLOOR AND TABLE LAMPS. There are some dandy new designs shown in these lamps m Old Rose and Blue shades. PEDESTALS. , , . * With the 25 per cent reduction these pedestals are surely worth the money. SMOKING SETS. * ' Smoking sets always make good Christmas presents. We otter them in oak, walnut and mahogany. BASKETS. These are nearly all Indian Baskets and are hand woven They come in sewing, hand and market baskets with a lot of small fancy ones that can be used for different purposes. TABORETS, MAGAZINE RACICS AND FOOT-STOOLS. All these make good and suitable Christmas presents. FIRELESS COOKERS. If the housewife will buy a fireless cooker and then learn how to use it she will save herself a lot of time and also a lot of high priced fuel. W. J. WRIGHT
TODAY. X.OBT—Saturday, Dec. 4, In Renaseselaer or on road to Mt. Ayr, copy of legal papers. Reward. H. C. Hebard, Thayer, Ind. WANTED — A corn husker, Reuben C. Yeoman, phone 88-M. Mt. Ayr. 12-11 FOB SAMS— One ton and a quarter Reo Auto Truck, run less than 600 miles. Edward W. Kanne, phone 544 12-11 XrOST —Round broach, Monday, Nov. 29, between the Shields and Isaac Saidla residences. Reward offered. Catherine Shields, phone 624. 12-11 FOB SALE— Table cabinet Rathe phonograph, with about forty-five records. Price S4O. Phone 104. 12-11 FOB BENT — Three rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Catherine Shields, phone 624. 12-11 WANTED— A timely and happy suggestion: Stack any store-bought gift marked “Price $2.00 plus war tax” alongside of 12 heaping big, colorful , issues of The Ladles’ Home Journal—a single year’s subscription. Which | gift is the better buy? or 52 Issues of i The Saturday Evening Post for $2.50; or .52 Issues of The Youth’s Companion—the magazine for the entire family for $2.50; or 52 issues of Country Gentleman for only SI.OO. Mrs. Lem Huston. 11-11 WILL SELL SHOATS AT DEXTER SALE The undersigned will sell 22 head of Duroc shoats, weighing from 45 to 50 pounds at the H. J. Dexter sale on Wednesday, December 8. EDWARD F. SPURGEON.
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