Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 293, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Photos for Xmas. Parker's Art Shop. O. JL Calkins made a trip to Moment*, 111., today. Latest in Xmas photography at the Parker Studio. WANTED—Carrier boy for The Evening Republican. Beautiful lounging robes for Xmas at Traub’a. Mr. and Mrs. Finnan Thompson were Chicago shoppers yesterday. Xmas shopping made easy and inexpensive at Parker’s Art Shop. Mrs. Vincent Efsele returned yesterday from a week’s visit in Chicago. & TWO-SEVEN-THREE —Phone tMs number for the genuine Jackson Hill egg coaL Mrs. E. M. Baker went to Frais- - today to see her father, who is reported very sick. The Pitson hard coal * is sold by Hamilton A Kellner. iMrs. C. G. Spitler and Mrs. J. H. Chapman were Chicago visitors yesterday. Nothing.goes as far or is appreciated as much as X)n&s photos. Call at Parker’s Art Shop.
A suit or overfloat will please father or the boys, if M's from The Clothing House of Traub. j Omar Osborne and sister, Miss Fern, went to Chicago today for a visit of several days. Night rdbes or pajamas make useful gifts, at Traub’s. The markets on grain are off a little today, wheat falling to sl, oats to 34 cents •and corn to 54 cents. Mr. Hayner, exper.. piano tuner 1 ami repairer from Chicago, is in town. Patronage respectfully solicited. Leave orders at Clarke’s jewelry store promptly. Bom, Friday, Dec. 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Learning, in Oklahoma City, a son. The baby is a grandchild to Mr. and (Mrs. B. F. Learning, of tins city. Phone your feed, coal and wood orders to us. They will receive prompt attention.—Hamilton & Kellner. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Meyers left yesterday for Phoenox, Ariz., J where they expect to remain until, spring. With butter going higher all the time, cut down your butter bill and try our fancy butterine at 20c a j pound. Ask for a free 2-oz sample : to try it. JOHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stebbins, of Bangor, Mich., came Friday evening to visit his brother, C. J. Stebbins and family over Sunday. Gent’s jewelry, cuff buttons, collar buttons, scarf pins, tie clasps, combination sets, make fine Xmas gifts. Select yours from The Clothing House of Traub. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Clark, of Wheatfield, came this morning for ; an over-Sunday visit with Mr. and « Mrs. A. F. Long and daughter, Mrs. 1 Russell Strawbridge. < Dress shirts. We just received a ! new shipment; anything you desire < in shirts is here for Christmas, 50c ! to $2.50. —The Clothing House of J Wm. Traub. <
Lrndley Sharpnack, who was the principal of the itnermediate grades of the Rehsselaer schools last year, came here today for an over-Sunday visit. He is attending college at Valparaiso this year. He will say, “Just what I needed,” if it is a parr of gloves, silk lined, or any other kind; a for cap or doth cep, from The Clothing House of Traub. Lou Robinson went to Battle Ground today to look at H. M. Hartman’s big-type Poland China hogs, which have been advertised for some time in The Republican. You do not have to pay one dollar a bushel for potatoes. We are selling nice, large, round, white potatoes at 80c a bushel or 20c a peck. JOHN EGER. John Fisher, who has been living with his father-in-law, Charles Robinson, over towards Remington, went to Battle Ground today to remain until after Christmas.
Handkerchiefs single or 1-2-8-Vi dozen in fancy Christmas boxes, plain or initial, Sc to 50c. A gift that is never turned down.—The CSothiag House es Wat. Traub. An Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph, Mr. Edisons* most wonderful invention, is now on display at Fred Phillips’ music store. You are invited to call and hear it. A representative of the phonograph company is in charge, ft win be on exhibition for a tow days only. g-SS— —gfeggc-—■ 1 . 1..U-* CASTOR^A lfci KM MM Alnys tagM
