Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ACCOMPLISHMENTS! Here are a few of the improvements we have made in our stock for the year. A complete line of variety goods. We are agents for the well known goods: Pure Swiss Aluminum ware. Colgate’s ond Menen’s Toilet articles. Shino Sanitation Products. Richardson Embroideries and Flosses, Haviland & Co. Chinas. Bavarian Chinas. High Grade English Ware. Century Fountain Pens. Onyx Granite Ware, Etc. WATCH US GROW

High School Notes. The boys are redeeming themselves in basketball. They have won their last two games and feel sure that they will suffer no more defeats. They are in splendid condition and their teamwork is good. The second team will go to Medaryville tonight. The girls’ team went to Remington last Friday night and defeated the Remington girls again. They" have an excellent team and we feel proud of them. They go to Medaryville tonight and expect to make that team look as if they had run up against a real team. Miss White was called home on account of the illness of her mother. Mrs. Ross Dean is substituting for her. Paul Worland is assisting her. The first, half of the senior themes aire- lue Mbnday. !One of the most successful events in the social life of the students this year was held in the armory on Wednesday evening, when the members of the senior class gave a reception to the juniors and the high school faculty. A short program was presented during the early part of the evening* and after light refreshments the remaining time was spent in dancing. The room Was attractively decorated in school and class colors. Everybody come out to the game next Friday and watch the boys dean up on LowcM. Notice of Sale. Dr. H. L. Brown will hold a general farm sale Thursday February 18th. He will have for auction several head of choice Jersey cows, some fine horses and some household goods.

Special Notice. I have decided to remain in Rensselaer and have opened a plumbing and tin shop the first door north of McFarland’s store. A share of your patronage is solicited. Special attention to repair work. Estimates on all kinds of plumbing jobs. Phone 466. E. W. HICKMAN. This week we will sell you three cans Straight or assotred of peas, corn, tomatoes, kraut, hominy, string beans, kidney beans, Snyder’s tomatoe soup, evaporated milk, eastern pears, grated or chunk pineapple for 25c. HOME GROCERY. Alpha Christley came yesterday to attend the Joe Branson sale on the farm Mr. Christly traded to A. E. Malsbkfy for the Monon and Francesvi telephone plants. Mr. M'alsbary Was also here to attend the sale. The farm Mr. Branson occupies will be occupied the coming year by Otto Chasteen, who now works for Granville Moody. Isaac Childers and son, Russell, of Lafayette, spent last night with the former’s brother, J. W. Childers and family. They will farm at Hopkins Park, 111., this year, and returned home aifter taking some goods overland to their new home.

“Oh! Goody!” “Butter-Hist” Pop-Corn Better than candy for the kiddies, and just right for the older ones. Only the perfectly popped grains, then buttered to just the right taste. _ No burnt kernels, no “bachelors.” The wonderful “Bntter-Kist” Popper, now ‘ "TjhfeffW at work in our store, is turning out hundreds of sacks of this tempting pop-corn, so fresh, crisp and appetizing it fairly melts in your |^J mouth. See this mkchine And taste the delicious pop-corn it ferns out. 3 Sl r^~?l§3 You’ve never eaten anj’thing like it before. Vernon Noweb Sl>^