Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 295, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ed Sutherland, of Remington, was a Rensselaer caller Monday. Indiana is the liveliest centenarian extant. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY AND VEAL. PHONE 477 Mrs. Bert Hopkins will entertain the bridge cluib tomorrow afternoon. We have fresh buttermifk for sale each day.—Harris Creamery? The do it early pl6a is no longer a laughing matter. A gift of the time —photo made by Parker. Try our candy. .It makes sweethearts of wives and wives of sweethearts. —Pallas Confectionery.'' ■/ Buy your Christmas candy at the Pallas now. Attractive boxes of candy at 49c.—Pqllas Confectionery. Chicago finds that it has four egg kings, when one was supposed to be more than it wanted. If you want to enjoy a good meal, try us and surely you will be surConfectionery. Genuine russet apple cider in quart cans at, per can, 15c. ROWLES & PARKER. Can the dry New Year’s eve order reach the lonely celebrator who always has a bottle of “bitters” hid in the closet? „ John A. M. Adair lays his defeat tn money shortage, and others have suspected that it was due to a shortage of votes. Buy your wife a box of candy as often as you used to before you were married, only 49c. —Pallas Confectionery. Make your window look like Xmas with one* of Holden’s Xmas wreaths. Cemetery wreaths are being made now. —J. H. Holden. The ' annual election of the officers of the D. A. R. will be held Thursday afternoon, Dec. 14, at ,2:30. All members requested to be present. IMPORTED NECKWEAR (JAPAN). Beautiful color combinations. sl, $1.50, $2. Packed in pretty gift boxes. —Hilliard & Hamill. George Mauck, who is employed by the Conkey Printing Co., at Hammond, returned this morning after visiting his parents here over Sunday. HAND MADE (IMPORTED) JAPanese crepe shirts in beautiful color combinations, $2 up—Hilliard & Hamill. Bryan thinks it js about time to send another delegation of tourists •over to stop the wpr. Why not wait a few months, as it is much more pleasant touring in summer? The size of Schulze’s loaves of bread have not been made smaller. Better than home made bread. A trial will convince you of the difference in size and quality. ROWLES & PARKER. Rev. L. A. Connor, of Cleveland, Ohio, returned to his home today. He preached the Benjamin Harris funeral here yesterday. Rev. Connor was the pastor of the Church of God here about twenty years ago. C. E. Wolfe, one of our soldier boys, visited his relatives over Sunday at Newland. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe. His wife and sister, Mrs. Morris Blacker, returned with him to Indianapolis. .Mrs. Blacker will visit her husband, w T ho is one of the boys now in camp at Indianapolis.

Relief Came at Last Father Had Given Up Hope of Curing Son’s Cough Mr. A. F. Sherer, a machinist of Haviland, Ohio, says: “My son had a cough for several years. We began to think h’s case a hopeless one. He could get no relief until he used Glando Pine. Three bottles cured him. He is now well, and I believe Glando Pine saved his life.” Glando Pine is made to cure. It ; s excellent for coughs, colds, croup and bronchial affections. By getting three ounces of Glando Pine you can make one pint of excellent cough hiedicine. Full directions with each bottle. Once used, always used. For sale by B. F. Fendig, Druggist. Our want ads supply and our for sale ads dispose. Attention Masons. On Monday evening, December 18, occurs the regular annual election of officers. You are urged to attend. — H. R. Wood, Secretary. GLANDO GARGLE The Great Mouth, Nose and Throat Remedy Glando Gargle is a pleasant, safe and reliable remedy for the inflamed or congested mucus membrane of the mouth, nose and throat. It quickly -relieves sore throat, cold in the lead, catarrhal conditions, and is a preventative for adenoids. Excellent for sore mouth in and relieves feverish gums in teething. Protect your child from diseases by keeping mouth, nose and throat in a clean, healthy condition. For sale by B. F. Fendig, Druggist. J