Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 127, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

|3S C. Earl Duvall MM&&1 Rensselaer, Indiana JM j Exclusive Clothier, Furnisher, anil Hatter It’s Time You Were Looking Around For Christmas Presents. I Have a Full Line of Silk Mufflers, Knit * Mufflers, Phoenix Mufflers, Neckwear of all kinds and colors, Silk Hose, Lisle Hose; Silk Tie, Hose and Handkerchiefs to match; Silk Tie and Scarfpin to match; Umbrellas, Initial Handkerchiefs, Linen Handkerchiefs, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Fancy Underwear, nobby fine of Dress Shirts, Smoking Jackets, Bath Robes, Fancy Vests in flannels and wash vests, Silk Suspenders, all kinds of Caps, and the nobbiest line of Collegian Suits and Overcoats, Cravenettes, Auto Overcoats and Cravenettes, Collar and Cuff Boxes, and everything nice for the men and boys. - -- - - - i ■ " Also a full line of Ladies’ Manish Gloves and Pony Sweater Coats. Have you your Tailor-Made Suit? See my fine of 1%-yard lengths. C. EARL DUVALL Quality Store. Rensselaer, Indiana

Chas. Carter, of Monon, who has been visiting Frank Miller, sotith of town, returned nome today, and Mr. Miller started on a visit to Fountain county. The Kentucky court of appeals has affirmed the life sentence given Beach Hargis for the murder of his father, former Judge James Hargis, the noted feudist of Jackson, Ky. Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Porter went to Chicago this morning, where she will consult a specialist about her health, which has been failing repaidly for some time. ’ Irving Lewis went to Chicago this morning to see his brother Leo, who | has been in bad shape lately, being crippled up with rheumatism and also having a fever. Britt Marion, who sold his claim at Wall, S. Dak., getting $1,600 for It, and who returned home about two weeks ago, went to Hammond this morning to look for work. Enos, Annie and Nellie Lesh, of Eaton, Ohio, are visiting Mrs. Eli Arnold and the Lesh boys here, being cousins of them. They will probably remain until next Saturday. -"^- r ... .. - . . The strong wind last night blew down some of the Western Union wires and for a time this morning Rensselaer had no telegraph communication with the city. Henry Shide, son of Mrs. Anna Shide, who removed from near Remington to L&rimore, N. Dak., last spring, arrived here today. He came back on sotns business relating to land his mother Still owns in this county. Come around the corner and see the great BIG LITTLE display of Holiday Candies. The finest chocolates and cream candles that can be hammered out with hammer and tongs at Fate’s Model Bakery and Confectionary. We are experiencing our first spell of winter weather and following a very hard rain that occurred Sunday morning and wore itself down to a drizzle in the afternoon, a strong and bitter northwest wind changed the rain drops to snow and the standing water to ice within a few hours. By morning the wind had subsided and the sun came out and the day, while quite chilly, is a beautiful winter day, and merchants are happy as It has served to chase buyers in for winter goods. p 4