Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 297, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1916 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
IMPORTANT NOTICE. . By laws of injustice we can not ask more for our goods like the grocer, shoe man, garage, doctor, lawyer, clothier, newspaper, farmer and other lines of business. Our material and labor has made an average advance of 68 per cent, which compels us to operate at a loss until prices return to normal conditions, which seem distant; therefore we are compelled to make our collections in full each month, and to discontinue all service in arrears, as one loss is sufficient. Please settle your account before December 25, and greatly oblige, Jasper County Telephone Co. EOX SUPPER. There will be a box supper at Kniman Tuesday, Dec. 19. Free pictures. —R. A. Conn and Grace Brown, Teachers. A dozen friends remembered by a dozen of Parker’s photos. Color blindness is '/believed to be much more common in men than in women. Mrs. B. Forsythe will entertain the Sew Club at her home tomorrow afternoon. The members of the Dorcas class of the M. E. church will hold their December social at the church this evening instead of tomorrow evening. The entertaini'ient of the evening will be candy making. „ . The Annual election of officers of the G. A. R. will take place Thursday afternoon at the lodge hall at 2:30. All members are requested to be present. This notice was previously published wrong, reading the D. A. R. instead of the G. A. R. . 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 Ajf.x tires, 43 per cent more service.—Auto Equipment Co. Editor John Bowie, of the Wheatday via Ford, and states that between Gifford and Rensselaer there were six machines stalled along the road, with the probabilities that they would be for some time. The roads are slippery and in some places the drifts were quite heavy and the roads almost impassable. Elias Arnold and daughter, Bethel, went to Chicago today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Rebecca Albaugh, who died at her home in Chicago Tuesday morning. Mrs. Albaugh was the mother of the Albaugh brothers. Albaugh Bros., Dover & Company hnvc- a very large mail order business on Marshall Boulevard and 21st street in Chicago.
