Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 301, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Felix Aeternius to be presented by the Children of the Parochial School THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21 At School Haß Other Features Everybody Welcome Admission 25c —f John (Gallagher went to Lafayette today. Christmas shopping., made easy by stepping into Parker’s Studio. Philip Heuson, of MioCoysburg, will hold a public sale January 10, 1917; A gift of the time—-photo made by Parker. Mrs. H. E. Parkison returned Monday from South Bend, where she had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Paxton. No raise in prices at Parker’s studio. The Priscilla Club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Frank Donnelly. The latest in Christmas photos at Parker’s studio. The things the men of a city hurrah at arc the things the youths will make heroes. Roy L. Smith.
Ties, sox, suspenders, bath robes, house coats, sweater coats, Xmas presents that are sure to please, at Rowles & Parker’s. Mrs. G. W. Andrus, who has been visiting with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Clara Andrus, returned to her home at Hammond today. Fur caps will be fine for Xmas gifts in seal and coneys, at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. Miss Bertha Brunneman, of Elgin, 111., recently chosen as superintendent of the new hospital of this city, came today to take charge of affairs and to helip the board in making arrangements for the opening of same. Of-course you are going to have a Christmas photo taken. Let Parker make them. Before purchasing your Xmas treat call and see our line of candy and nuts. Large, juicy oranges at from 20c to 60c per doz. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Everett Brown and children went today to Huntington, their new home. Mr. Brown preceded them, having left here last Sunday. Grandfather W. R. Brown accompanied them. Exclusive agents for the best rubber footwear made, LAMBERTVILLE. The name that stands for quality.— The Big Corner Store, Rowles & Parker. Richardson, who has been with his daughter, Mrs. John Hoyes, of this city, for some time, left this morning to spend the winter in Florida. On his way south he has planned to visit some of the interesting fields; off the civil war.
f XMAS SPECIAL. WmC J. Moxley’s Daisy Brand Bhtterine all this week 28c per lb. Guaranteed to please you or your money back. ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Corlas Moore, of Mitchell, S. Dak., arrived here today. Miss Moore is the daughter of Mrs. William Moore, who is a sister of Austin O. Moore and Mrs. H. E. Parkison. Miss Moore’s mother Was the daughter of William Kenton, lately deceased. Handkerchiefs, purses, neckwear, silk petticoats, furs, gloves and traveling bags. Something for every member of the family. We are glad' to show you and can help you with; your Xmas shopping. The Big Corner Store Rowles & Parker. Mrs. W. H. Beam has received a telegram announcing the serious illness of her brother, W. W. Wright, in a hospital at Detroit. She is expecting to be called there at any time. Gifts suitable in price and quality for every member of the family, at Rowles & Parker’s Big Coiner Store. Try our ieoke for your baseburner. -—Grant-Warner Lumber Company. Roy L. Smith in his lecture here, suggested a new prayer, “Now I get me up to work. I pray today I do not shirk. If I should die before 'tis night, I hope, dear Lord, my work is right.” CUFF LINKS, SCARF PINS 14 KARAT GOLD PLACED, 50c TO 75c. Gold filled $1 to $2. Guaranteed qualities.—‘Hilliard & Hamill. , For your candy and nute go to Rowen’s Grocery, Phone 202.
