Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 296, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Home news will be found on every page today. KNITTED REEFERS AND SILK Mufflerd $1 to $8.60. Packed in pretty gift boxes. —Hilliard & Hamill. If you have beauty, we take it; if you haven’t, we make —Parker’s Studio. Mrs- Harry Newman is spending the day with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Murphy, at Surrey. Of course you are going to have a Christmas photo taken. Let Parker make them. BELTS WITH SILVER MONOGRAM buckles, $1.50. Packed in pretty gift boxes. —Hilliard & Hamill.

Thomas Hayden, of Bloomington, 111., is visiting his brother at St. Joseph’s college today. “HIS” XMAS GIFT IS IN HILLIARD & Hamill’s window. A Christmas remembrance they always appreciate—a photo by Parker. Father, mother, sister, brother and the blessed baby, all have their Christmas photos taken at J. J. Montgomery went to Chicago last Friday, and while there took sick, and has been confined since that time to his room at the Grant hotel. Miss Anna Erwin returned to Fair Oaks this morning after a short visit with Miss Lorine Littlefield, daughter of Postmaster Littlefield. KID, FRENCH MOCHA, BUCK AND Capeskin gloves. Silk and wool lined. $1 to $3.50. Packed in pretty gift boxes. —Hilliard & Hamill. Chains, radiator covers, robes and winter necessities, at Auto Equipment Co. • , No raise in prices at Parker’s studio. Mrs. Anna Covington and daughter Ruth and son Harris and wife, of Chicago, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Moore and family.

A TRAVELING BAG OR SUIT case always makes a pleasing gift. All sizes, all prices, made from all leathers. —Hilliard & Hamill. The latest in Christmas photos at Parker’s studio. In every locality there are those who learn by experience and again those who seem to go intuitively to the right thing without experiencing early teething and measles. . Both of these class purchasers buy Ajax tires, 43 per cent more service.—Auto Equipment Co. Miss Elizabeth West returned home from Peru, Ind., yesterday. Her sister, Edith, is recovering very satisfactorily from her operation for appendicitis. INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, 10c, 15c, 25c, sOc. Packed in pretty gift boxes. —Hilliard & Hamill.

We can please you, your purse and your friends. —Parker’s Studio. You can hear Re-Creations of the singing and playing of othei great artists at the store of Fred Phillips. If you want to enjoy a good meal, try us and surely you will be surprised.—Pallas Confectionery. The members of the Dorcas class of the M. E. church will hold their December social at the church on Thursday evening, Dec. I4th. The entertainment of the evening will be candy making. “HIS” XMAS GIFT IS IN HILLIARD & Hamill’s window. A dozen friends remembered by a dozen of Parker’s photos. Try our candy. It makes sweethearts of wives and wives of sweethearts—Pallas Confectionery. Absolutely pure extracted honey at, per pound 10c. ROWLES & PARKER.

County Clerk Nichols issued a marriage license yesterday to Clarence Bowman, bom Nov. 11, 1891, and Julia Oliver, bom Jan. 16, 1896, both residents of Barkley township, and this is the first venture in this new field for each. HAND MADE (IMPORTED) JAPanese crepe shirts in beautiful color combinations, $2 up.—Hilliard & Hamill. * . ■» America first, last and always, and most of our goods are made in America and you can get ho better. Up to the minute Xmas gifts now on Hsplay at Duvall’s Quality Shop. ‘ / C. EARL DUVALL. ——L Christmas shopping made easy by stepping into Parker’s Studio. ...tw , - Attorneys Halleck, Leopold and Parkinson went to Monticello today to be present at the trial of the State vs. Stockton. K NITTED ItEEFERS AND Packed in pretty gift boxes. —'Hilliard & HamillL “The Voice of the Violin,” three reels in one, smashing story boiled down. Scene showing Thomas A. Edison (the*4nventive | wizard), caught unawares at his laboratory by the catnera. See Edison in this great film at the Princess Theatre, Friday, Dec. 15.