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

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ANSCO CAMERAS aSPEEDEX FILM VOU can depend on the Ansco VestPocket Camera to re- S fen cord in picture form J the happy events of I jßjjfcJ Christmas day. ||&| 1 • Do your part towards I making the day pleas* IjS | ant by giving one of gfef *8 these compact little cameras. It makes pictures so clear and sharp they can be enlarged success- ♦ fully. Several. styles and sizes. See our assortment of Ansco Cameras, priced from $2 to $55. »A. E Long " ' ' ? |’ Rensselaer, Indiana * - Free Edison Demonstration AT THE PRINCESS FRIDAY. DECEMBER IS TH Under Auspices of q/i Edison Representative A led, Beaatifal Dram Eatitlei “A Voice it. Violin" An Edison phonograph will furnish the music during the performance and will coincide perfectly with the pictures. “The Voice of the Violin” Is a strong, beautiful story, tense dramatic action, perfect delineation of character, conflict from first to last; not a single sacrifice of dramatic value, yet it is an ad vertising picture, the strongest ad- - vertising picture ever made. “The Voice of the Violin” was written to make the public understand that Edison’s new invention— The Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph—differs from and is incomparably superior to ordinary talking machines. This picture will be run in connection with the Princess’ regular program, making an entertainment of six full reels. Also sixteen stereopticon slides of Edison’s great artists. It is the desire of the management n convenient for the parents to bring the small children in the afternoon. Fronufour to six will be devoted entirely to the school children, leaving the evening entertainment for the adults.

Genuine russet apple cider in quart cans at, per can, 15c. rowles & Barker. Mr. Hayner, piano tuner and repairer from Chicago, is now in town. Patronage respectfully solicited. Leave orders at Clarke’s jewelry stoic. Christmas shopping made easy by stepping into Parker’s Studio. A large glass of pure strawberry preserves 15c. ROWLES & PARKER. Sweet naval oranges 25c, 30c, 40c, 60c a dozen at Home Grocery. It : s cneaper to buy bread if you buy Schultze’s, the bigger and -loaf. Potato, butternut and Big Dandy bread received, fresh daily. „ ROWLES & PARKER.

The Ladies’ Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will hold a market Saturday, Dec. 16, at J. A. McFarland’s store. A guaranteed butterine for' this week, a regular 28c butterine, for 23c. ROWLES & PARKER. If you want to enjoy a good meal, try us and surely you will be surprised.—Pallas Confectionery. The Home Grocery has just opened another barrel of their Silver Thread sauer kraut and it is very good. Arthur Gosnell went to Dwight, Hl., todayfor «n extended visit with relative* and old friends; _ . ■ ■ ■ 0 James Babeock, Jr., returned to his home at Parr this morning.

' 1 J New crop thin-shelled English walnut! 20c lb. at Home Grocery. 39c per lb., .Schlosser’s Oak Grove ceramery butter. Positively no better butter to be had at any prise. ROWLES & PASSER. A gift of the time —photo made by Parker. * Hig* cost of living (giving) not included in Parker’s photos, k