Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 132, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Holiday Suggestions Just at this season of the year you are wondering “What to Give for Christmas.” The man cant tell you and the woman won’.t;,~ but the chances are that inside of one week after Christmas they will be coming in here to buy something that you could have given them for a present. Suggestions for Men and Boys. Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit of Clothes or Ovbrcoat, We guarantee to fit them. Fine Shoes, Neckties, Gloves, Suit Cases and Bags, Umbrellas, Mufflers, handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Sweater Cqats. < ■ ■ Suggestions for Ladies and Misses. Man-Tailored Suits and Cloaks, at about half price.' A nice Dress Pattern, Sweater Coats, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Fine Neckwear, Hand-Painted China, Fancy Table Linens, and many other things in this store to show you. The G. E. Murray Co. Rensselaer

TUESDAY. John Poole made a business trip to Battle Ground today. The infant born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Gus Grant died Monday. Joe Nisius and Anthony Nisius and wife went to Chicago this morning for a short visit. Edward Downs, of Lafayette, was the guest over night of his brother, P. B. Downs. Mrs. H. R. Kurrie returned to Chicago this morning after a short visit fiere with her parents. Mrs. W. H. Morrison went to Chicago this morning for a visit of several days with relatives. Alex. Jensen and wife, of Wheatfield, came today for a short visit with his brother, Jens, and his sister, Mrs. J. P. Hammond. Judge and Mrs. S. P. Thompson left this morning for Braidentown, Fla., where they expect to remain the balance of the winter.

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J. C. Porter returned yesterday from Chicago where he spent Sunday with Mrs. Porter, who continues to improve very satisfactorily. Mrs. S. H. Hayner, wife of the piano tuner, who accompanied him ( here from Chicago, has been quite sick with the grip at the home of E. L. Clark. Albert Brand, who has.been working for J. C. Gwin for the past three years, has gbne back to the elevator, accepting employment from J. L. Brady. 1

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