Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 December 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Don’t fail to hear the Musical Hoyles at the opera house next Wednesday night. E. L. Hollingsworth and family are spending Christmas with Mrs. Hollingsworth’s people at Kalamazoo, Mich., where their eldest daughter, Miss Cecelia, who is attending Wellesly College, joins them Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Garriott and baby afad Everett Leach came down from Hammond to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Leach. Orville and Everett have to go back in a day or two, but Mrs. Garriott and baby will stay for a couple of weeks. Worland’s sewing machine demonstration is attracting much attention from the ladies this week, and they are also rushing in to register on that kitchen cabinet he is going to give away absolutely free, January 1. Dave also had his share of the holiday furniture trade. The rural mail carriers made their trips yesterday as usual, but will have New Year’s as a holiday. The reason Christmas is not a holiday for mail carriers is because of the huge amount- of Christmas mail, which would swamp the postoffices if not gotten out of the way. XCounty Superintendent Schanlaub pP Newton county came over Wednesday to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schanlaub. He will remain here until Monday when he will go to Indianapolis to attend the semi-annual meeting of the county superintendents. The high school teachers who are spending the Christmas holidays away, are: E. S. Tilman, (and wife) at North Manchester; Miss Elizabeth Hume, at her home in Springfield, Ill.; Jerry Sullivan, at his home in Salem, Ind.; C. F. Bradshaw, at Indianapolis; Miss Margaret Stockridge, at her home in Ann Arbor, Mich.; Miss Millicent Work, at her home in Elkhart, Ind. the college boys and girls some for the holidays are: Paul Glazebrook, Vaughn Woodworth, Omar Day, Lillo Hauter and "Prof. Ray Yeoman of Purdue; George Long and Ray Hopkins of Wabash college; Miss Lots Thompson from Bradford, Mass.; John Ellis from Chicago; Wood Spitler from University of Wisconsin, at Madison; Wade and Emmet Laßue from Bloomington; Miss Belle Laßue from De Pauw; Perry Horton from Indianapolis. The weather this week was very good indeed for the holiday trade, pleasant and not very cool. Rensselaer tradesmen, especially those who advertised their wares, report a very satisfactory trade. The public is more and more becoming convinced of the fact that the hustling tradesmen who advertises is the one who keeps a clean, stock, allows no old, out-of-date goods to accumulate on his shelves and therefore has no stale stock to palm off onto them. Judicious newspaper advertising is a benefit not only to the advertiser but to the public as well.

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