Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 298, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Automobile licenses should be renewed before Jan. Ist. The famous Pittson hard coal is j sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Fresh peanut brittle every day at Bever’s candy store. Home-made. ■ Good baled timothy hay, oats straw and wheat straw for sale by Hamil- • ton & Kellner. Grace Augusta Phillips will hold a doll bazaar at the Princess theatre Saturday. The Brook poultry show will be held next week, Dec. 20th to 24th, inclusive. Hand painted china and fancy work for Christmas shoppers at Mrs. Purcupile’s. Order your home made bakery goods of The Fresh Home Bakery. Phone 636, Mrs. John Frey. Best and cheapest line of candy and nuts in town. Rowen’s Grocery. , There is yet time to subscribe for The Republican for some friend as a Christmas present Go to Rowen’s Grocery Store for your oranges, nuts and candy. The Matinee Musicale at the M. E. church this evening is free and the public is cordially invited to attend. E. W. Bowen, of Delphi, has announced his candidacy as a delegate from the ninth district to the lican national convention. TWO-SEVEN-THREE—Phone this number if you want good hard or soft coal. Moses Sigo, of near Remington, was in teendance at the Catholic bazaar, while visiting his daughters, Mrs. Joe and Mrs. John Kolhoff.

Everything for your fruit cake at Rowen’s Grocery, Phone 202. Elmer Johnson, of Monterey, Pulaski county, has announced his candidacy for representative of Pulaski and White counties. Reduce your butter bill by using Lilly and Premium Butterine, 20c and 25c a pound, at The Home Grocery. Two students at Valparaiso went hunting without a license and a game warden arrested them and they were fined $40.80 each. Some Christmas package. Mrs. Grace Maibauer, of Medaryville, is here in attendance with her father, Lyman Zea. The latter is making fair progress towards recover *- x l The Hqme Grocery is showing a very fine line of Christmas candy. It will pay you to look at our line and get our prices before you buy your Christmas treat. Not nearly so many Christmas savings accounts were kept at Monticello as in Rensselaer. The Farmers State Bank there paid out between $5,600 and $5,700. We have, as usual, a big line of Christmas candies, all kinds of nuts, fancy oranges, figs, dates, and other good things for Christmas. JOHN EGER. You can help the fight against the white plague by buying red cross seals. Get them at any store or of some member of the Ladies Literary Club, which has very generously undertaken the sale.

Tou will make a mistake if you fail to call and see our line of Xmas candies. A larger and better assortment than ever. Special discount to school teachers and Sunday schools. ROWLES & PARKER. Today’s Chicago Herald tells of a Wise Guy Who made SIO,OOO on the Board of Trade, by buying Corn. The Wise Guy was George Ade. Moral: Buy’ when Its Low’ and Sell When It Goes Up. 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. John F. Judy, well known over the state, is responsible for the altered proverb, “When in doubt mind your own business.” Mr. Judy is an entertaining writer and The Williamsport Review-Republican publishes an interesting article by him. ’ We want all the school teachers and buyers of Sunday schools to call and get our prices on candies, nuts and oranges. We will save you money. JOHN EGER. Camden. Carroll county, has had a woman mail carrier for some time. Her name is Mrs. Stella Sterling and she has tendered her resignation, not caring to serve during the cold winter months. Mrs. Sterling was the substitute carrier for her husband for twelve years and carried the mail about half of the time. When he died she took his place and has been the’ regular carrier for four years. i 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 Jan. 20th at 2 p. m. is Ford day at. Hamill’s. I