Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 298, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1916 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

To do everything possible to make gift choosing a pleasure is the utmost aim of this establishment. All of our newspaper advertisements set forth lists of helpful suggestions, our windows are daily guides for those who are perplexed —the whole store organization are at your service to make gift buying in your eyes a reassurance "that Christmas is the season of good cheer. z , , 4

For WomenFur Sets. Separate Muffs. Coats and Suits. Traveling Bags. Hand Bags. Table Linen Patterns and Napkins. 1 Umbrellas. Slippers. F *3 Silk Waists and-. Dtesses Fancy Towels.,. v L Latest Styles in, .Neckwear. Handkerchiefs. ' c Hat Pins. Latest Novelties in Jewelry. Sweater Coats, plain and fancy weaves, $3, $3.50, $5, $8 Silk and Wool Dress Goods. Gloves. Writing

For Men•"T . 1/ • . ; 1 / fiteautiful Ties in holly boxes ....35c, 50c and 75c Silk Socks... .35c, 50c'and 75c Suspenders. .25c, 35c, t soc, SI.OO Linen I landkerchiefs, plain and initial. Ide® Dress Shirt?, guaranteed fast colors... .sl, sl-25, $1.50 Gloves, warm lined, silk lined and unlined, 50c, sl, $1.50, $2 e House Slippers ....50c to $1.50 Sweaters, Shakerknit gray brown, green and ‘"cardinal ...$3, $4, $5, $6 and $7.50 Bath Robes... .$3.50, $4 and'ss House Coats. . Cuff Buttons. Tie Pins. //'a " ■ ■ Traveling Bags.

The United States bureau of fisheries is planning to transport 8,000,000 hump-back salmon eggs from Alaska to rivers in Maine, and a carload qf lobsters from the latter state to Washington coast waters. *

Cough Medicine for Children. Mrs. Hugh Cook, Scottsville, N. Y., says: “About five years ago when we were living in Garbutt, N. Y., I doc-/ tored two of my children suffering from colds with Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and found*it just as represented in every way. It promptly checked their coughing and ‘ cured their colds quicWr than anything I ever used.” For sale by B. F. Fendig. ' . c

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 tv operate at a loss until prices return to normal conditions, which seem djstant; 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 y’our account before December 25, <pnd greatly oblige, Jasper County Telephone Co.. Bargains In Pianos. I have decided to do furniture repairing, upholstering and painting automobiles. Will sell my entire stock of pianos at cost price to make room for this work. Pianos will be sold for cash or on easy payments. Open evenings from now to Christmas. >" H. R. LANGE. Phone .576. A dozen friends remembered by a dozen of Parker’s photos. Does IJHHF/ Not Rob Off, Lasts 4 Times as \/ Long u Others, Saves Work. Get a Can Today

We will, as usual, haveja large assortment of Christmas candies,, nuts and fruit for our Christmas trade. Get our prices before buying. JOHN EGER. Father, mother, sister, brother and the blessed baby, all have their Christmas photos taken at Parker’s. Make your window look like Xmas wit}h one of Holden’s Xmas wreaths. Cemetery wreaths are being made now. —J. H. Holden. * HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY AND VEAL. PHONE 477 Buy your wife a box of candy as often as you used to before you were married, only 49c. —Pallas Confectionery. f “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, Dec. 15. Buy your Christmas candy at the Pallas now. Attractive boxes of candy at 49c.—Pallas Confectionery.