Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1908 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Rochester Chafing Dish Three-Piece Carving Set ’ J «no J Everybody, both Ladies and Gentlemen, over eighteen years of age, is requested to call at our store any time Between Now and January Ist, 1*909. / ■' , ' - - - --- _—— _ On that date we will GIVE AWAY to the Lady having her name opposite the lucky number, a Beautiful Nickel - Plated Rochester Chafing Dish. And the lucky gentleman will receive a Handsome, Genuine StagHandled Three-Piece Carving Set, with Sterling Silver Ferrules. Don’t Forget to Register. It Costs You Nothing. No one is compelled to purchase. E. D. Rhoades & Son

Ice cream 20c a quart at T. W. Haus* restaurant The new meat market is phone 151. Call there for an order of good meatsYou can save 10 per cent and 20 per cent by letting the G. E. Murray Co. supply your Christmas wants. WANTED—Job on a farm. Address Alva Simpson, Box 150, Rensselaer, Ind. 26dec. The cranberries and apples just received at the Home Grocery are extra fine ... ...... -• 10 to 33% per cent discount on men’s and boys’ overcoats at Rowles & Parker’s. Everything in fancy linens, toilet sets and nice presents at the G. E. Murray Co.’s store. Telephone 132, King Floral Co., youx wants for Xmas and they will do the rest. Telephone us early. See Rowles & Parker before buying a suit or overcoat —big discount on men’s and boys’ overcoats now. Just received a large lot fancy Indiana home grown celery, the finest in the market CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. A full line of initial handkerchiefs in stock at reasonable prices. Be sure and see them. DUVALL & LUNDY. Pull the bell rope in front of the grocery and a clerk will pop out like a jumping jack from a box. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Mrs. Horace Hinkle and three children, of Colorado Springs, who are visiting relatives at Noblesville, will come to Rensselaer the last of this week to visit June Hinkle and family. County superintendent of schools, Ernest Lamson, spent last week visiting the school in the north end of the county. He will also spend part of this week there, and will attend the funeral ot Trustee Feldman, of Keener township,Wednesday morniqg.