Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 295, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

D THE 0 F R INCES 0 TONIGHT “Cross Currents" Triangle Featuring Helen Ware » 5 and 10c

BELTS WITH SILVER MONOGRAM buckles, $1.50. Packed in pretty gift boxes. —Hilliard & Hamill. A Chicago doctor finds that society women are more nervous than motormen. Certainly; did anyone ever see a motorman shy at a mouse ? LINED LEATHER AUTO GLOVES in pretty gift boxes.—Hilliard & Hamill. The French use a new army tractor for digging trenches, not having any occupied territory from which they can deport civilians for the work. INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS. 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c. Packed in pretty gift boxes. —Hilliard & Hamill. Bert Hopkins spent Saturday and Sunday in Chicago and Gary. We will, as usual, have a large assortment of Christmas candies, nuts and fruit for our Christmas trade. Get our prices before buying. JOHN EGER. Columbus, Ind., has a hen that will lay only in the house. A hen with a proper appreciation of values would lay only in safety deposit vaults. * SILK CREPE DE CHENE (IMPORTed Japanese) handkerchiefs. 50c.Hilliard & Hamill. No raise in prices at Parker’s studio. INDIAN, TERRY AND BEACH bath robes. $4 up. See them in our windows. —Hilliard & Hamill. The latest m Christmas photos at Parker’s studio. ; —* ——■ : “HIS” XMAS GIFT IS IN HILLIARD & Hamill’s window.

TOO LATE! It is too late now to shop early. Already* the big rush is on and holiday goods are going like hot cakes. 1 But our assortment is still complete. We still have the biggest assortment and best displayed line of Gift Goods in the county. So come early—as early as possible And that 4 Automobile Here it is. Remember it is FREE to some one. Will you be the one? You may be if you are one of our customers. li