Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 298, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Sophia Smith, of Lafayette, visited her sister, Frances Smith, who is the maid'in the home of Firman Thompson. * , KNITTED REEFERS AND SILK scarfs (imported) $1 to $3.50. Packed in pretty gift boxes.—'Hilliard & Hamill. Mrs. Sophia Lucus, of Remington, who has been-visiting has sons, Robert and A. G.'Lucas, of this city, went to Monticello this afternoon to visit her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Patton. EXTRA SPECIAL. Schlosser’s Oak Grove creamery butter for this week, per lb. 30c. Moxley’s high grade butterine, a 28c grade, for this week only 23c lb. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Walter English and little daughter, Alice Belle, returned to her home at Lafayette today rfter a vis't with her parents st Parr. Just opened the finest barrel of dill pickles ever received. Twice the size and twice the quality of ordinary dill pickles. 3 for 5c or 15c per dozen. —Rowles & Parker, Phone 95. in .X .... I 11. ■— Roy Ropp and wife have been visiting the former’s sister, Mrs. Garry iSnedeker, who lives on the F. M. Parker farm east and north of Rensselaer. Mr. Ropp and wife went to Francesvyie this afternoon to visit relatives there. Roy is taking an enforced vacation, having had his right hand severely injured while working in a stove foundry at Dowagiac, Mich. 1 Roy reports his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Ropp, to be getting along nicely and enjoying the best of health. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY AND VEAL. PHONE 477. ’ f 1 Don’t buy your Christmas candy and nuts before you see Rowen’s candy booth as you wil surely be disappointed. Phone 202. WHERE IT EXCELS. THE VICTROLA AT FENDIG’S.