Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 295, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Ed Lane went to Chicago today. Mrs.'C. J. Stebbins is visiting Mrs. Fred Markin at Moody today. Attorney Laßue is in Roselawn on legal business today. Order your Xmas wreath now.—J. H. Holden. “HIS” XMAS GIFT IS IN HILLIARD & Hamill’s window. Bernard and, Leonard Nagel went to Chicago this morning. “HIS” XMAS GIFT IS LN HILLIARD & Hamill’s window. Josie and Marie Lyman, of Morocco, visited their sister, "Laura, of this city, over Sunday. LINED LEATHER AUTO GLOVES in pretty gift boxes. —Hilliard & Hamill. , ; , Mrs. Geo. Davis and her maid, Miss Olive Wiley, went'to Lafayette today to visit the former’s mother. GENUINE HUDSON SEAL CAI'S for father’s Xmas present. $5-$6. —Hil-liard .& Hamill. Of course you are going to have a Christmas photo taken. Let Parker make them. A ° BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF jewelry for men—packed in pretty gift boxes. —Hilliard & Hamill. If you have beauty, we take it; if you haven’t,, we make it.—Parker’s Studio. You can hear Re-Creations of the singing and playing of othei great artists at the store of Fred Phillips. SILK CREI’E DE CHENE~[IMPORTed Japanese) Handkerchiefs, 50c. — Hilliard & Hamill. Mrs. George A. Williams went to Carthage, Ohio, today, to viiit with her mother until after Christmas. INDIAN, ~ TERRY AND BEACH bath robes, $4 up. See them in our windows.—Halliard & Hamill. Albert Bouk, of North Dakota, visiting his father-in-law, N. S., Bates and other relatives in this courity. Mesdames Charles Osborne and Charles Shaw went to Chicago on the early,imorning train.
LOUNGVi ROBES AND SMOKING jackets in beautiful color combinations, $4.50 up.—Hilliard & Hamill. Your friend? can buy anything you can give them but your photograph. Have it taken at Parker’s. KNITTED REEFERS AND SILK scarfs (imported) $1 to $3.50. Packed in pretty gift boxes. —Hilliard & Hamill. Philip Kistler, of Lafayelte, is in the city. Mr. Kistler owns a large farm of 270 acres near McCoysburg, now occupied by Henry Heck. KNITTED REEFERS Mufflers $1 to $3.50. Packed in pretty gift boxes. —Hilliard & Hamill. Mrs. Alda Parkison was a passenger north on the milk train this morning. She will spend the day with her brother, Omer, near Surrey.’ BELTS WITH ONO GRAM buckles, $1.50. Packed in pretty gift boxes.—Hilliard & Hamill. Miss Shields, who teaches at Parr, and Mrs. Petty, the primary tether at Fair Oaks, are visiting the Lowell school today. KID, FRENCH MOCHA, BUCK AND Capeskin gloves. Silk and wool lined. $1 boxes. —Hilliard & Hamill. Mr, and Mrs. Isaac McCurtain and daughter, Elizabeth, of Menomonie, Wis., called on Mrs. Eva McCurtain and family Saturday. A TRAVELING BAG OR SUIT case always makes a pleasing gift. All sizes, all prices, made from all leathers. —Hilliard & Hamill. E. C. Maxwell went to Indianapolis Sunday evening to attend the regular annual session of the Sons of Veterans. He represents the local organization. - Frank’ Babcock was all smiles this morning. He is a grandpa again. A son, Frank says he is a republican, was -bom to his son, Will Babcock and wifeLnear Goodland, this morning. J ' , :—■ ' ■' “The Voice of the Violin,” three’ reels in one, smashing story boiled down. Scene showing Thomas A. Edison (the inventive wizard), caught unawares at his laboratory by the camera. See Edison in this great, film at the Princess Theatre, Friday, .Dee. 15. ' a INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c. Packed in pretty jgift boxes.—-Hilliard & Hamill. The son ,heard across the U. S. A. cn Edison Day. Hear it at the Princess Friday, Dec. 15. Anna Case’s “Charmant Oiseais”, as. recreated on the Diamond Disc by Edison’s hew art. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years
