Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 297, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Gq to Rowen’s Grocery Store, for your oranges, nuts and candy. Mrs. Rufus Knox and baby will return to .Chicago tomorrow after a visit of several days with her Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Bates. Surprise grandma and grandpa with a Xmas photo of baby from Parker’s Art Shop. Silk hose, any color you desire, neckwear to match, at Traub’s. Have you seen that candy booth at Rowen’s grocery? Finest line of candy and prices are right. Phone 202. Cloudy weather makes no difference, with the latest appliances, at Parker’s Art Shop, photoa can be made any time. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Coen returned last evening from a visit since Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coen in Chicago. , Latest in Xmas photography at the Parker Studio. Reduce your butter bill by using Lilly and Premium Butterine, 20c and 25c a pound, at The Home Grocery. Mrs. Arnett, mother of Fred, who has been poorly this winter, has been suffering an attack of bronchial trouble the past few days. Xmas shopping made easy and inexpensive at Parker’s Art Shop. Beautiful lounging robes for Xmas at Traub’s. H. G. Daniels and family have returned for the winter months to their home just north of town. They spent the spring and summer at his farm in Barkley township. 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 Wm. Traub.

Nothing goes as far or is appreciated as much as Xmas photos. Call at Parker’s Art Shop. Harrison Casto, who was called here from Rockville by the death of his mother, will return there tonight. He has been working as a nurse for some time at the state tuberculosis sanitarium. There are an average of about 125 patients there now. You promised that photo. Have it taken for Xmas. See different styles at Parker’s. Night robes or pajamas make useful gifts, at Traub’s. We can save you money on your Xmas candy and nuts. A better and larger assortment than ever. A visit to our candy department will convince you we can save you money. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Gerald D. Strong, of Ann Arbor, Mich., came yesterday, her father, H. E. Hartley, meeting her in Chicago. She will remain with her parents until after Christmas, being joined by her husband, Dr. Strong, Thursday of next week. ( Why not a photo for Xmas? Parker, the photographer, has the latest styles, etc. Prices to suit your purse. We have a complete line of Xmas candies, nuts and oranges at interesting prices. Call and see our line before making your purchase. ROWLES & PARKER.

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. Mrs. A. Gangloff returned home a week ago from Washington, 111., where she had been called by the serious sickness of her daughter, Mrs. George Mahle. The latter had improved a little but Mrs. Gangloff thinks there is no hope for her recovery. Handkerchiefs single or 1-2-3-54 dozen in fancy Christmas boxes, plain or initial, 3c to 50c. A gift that is never turned down. —The Clothing House of Wm. Traub. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eigelsbach and Paul and Joe Geitl, of Chicago, came yesterday to see Father Andrew Geitl, of the Indian School, who has continued to fail since his operation of two weeks ago and whose condition is at this time such as to give grave concern to his relatives and friends. Diabetic poisoning has continued since the amputation of one great toe and it seems quite certain that he can not recover. He will say, “Just what I needed,” if it is a pair of gloves, silk lined, or any other kind; a fur cap or doth cap, from The Clothing House of Traub. The Stork Special. Bom, Wednesday, Dec. 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collins, of Newland, a daughter, and the same day to Mr. and Mrs. Milt Michaels, a daughter. CASTOR IA Bar lafkata ufi ChlMra®. Ito KM Th Im Ann Inpt Awm taa yjy