Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 299, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1916 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NOTICE " /x ' ■'>•■*l - /, ' . V ' ■ I T THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK’S CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB BEGINS MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1916 You are invited to enroll and get enough money to pay your expenses next Christmas By Making Small Deposits Weekly CLASSES are organized to save from $12.50 up to $63.75. You can become a member of one or more classes, or take one or more memberships in the same class. CHILDREN as well as ADULTS will be enrolled 9 1 ASK US FOR FULL PARTICULARS IfiS First National Bank • * *■ . ' 1 w •

The size of Schulze’s loaves of bread have not been made smaller. Better than home made bread. A trial will convince you of the difference in size and quality. ROWLES & PARKER.

Don’t buy your Christmas candy and nuts before you see Rowen's candy booth as you wil surely be disappointed. Phone 202. ________ o - - Stephen Berry, age 83, of Portland, Me., is the oldest printer in that city in point of service. He has been a printer 60 years. Its cneaper to buy bread if you buy Schultze’s, the bigger and better loaf. Potato, butternut land Big Dandv bread received fresh daily. ROWLES & PARKER. Dr. John Quackenboss, of East Andover, N* H., has used the same rowboat on Highland lake 44 years.: Mr. Hayner, piano tuner and repaiier from Chicago, is now in town. Patronage respectfully solicited. Leave orders at, Clarke’s jewelry stoics Everybody likes a sure thing. That is. why we have so many classified ads. ■ I r* i , 6- —— ‘ Try our candy. It makes sweethearts of wives and wives of sweethearts.—Pallas Confectionery. -I ,