Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 304, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Attorney Abe Halleck is in Kentland today on legal business. Minerva Fruit Cakes are the best made. Get them of O’Riley. Leonard Greenley returned to, his home at Fair Oaks this morning. You can rest easy in that SB.OO rocking chair you may get at the poultry show. Mrs. Mary Gundy and grandson, Charles, went to Danville,'lll., today to visit the latter’s father. When you have a blow out, blow into Milner's Tire Shop. Mrs. Ed Smith and son, Leslie, are spending the holidays with her parents at North Judson. HIGHEST PRICES” PAID FOR, POULTRY AND VEAL. PHONE 477 A camera is used in recording Che figures on one kind of gas meter. Try our coke for your baseburner. —Grant-Wamer Lumber Company. The Japanese make an imitation of silk from the hemp of New Zealand. - The First Corn Exhibition will be held in connection with the poultry show Jan. 1 to 6. Get your Christinas fruit cake of O’Riley. • Fur caps will be fine for Xmas gifts in seal and coneys, at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. Try the Grant-Warn r Lumber Company for coke.

A have secured a barber to take the place left vacant by E. M. Parcells and am now able to take care of my trade as usual. Give me a —F. M.| Haskell. A big line of fanev candy for Christmas from 12 to 15 cents a pound. : . JOHN EGER. In Sweden, they are producing illuminating gas from old railway ties. JAPANESE CREPE SHIRTS A XMAS PRESENT THAT WILL delight “him.”—Hilliard & Hamill. Phone 613, the Golden Loaf Bakery, for Christmas fruit cakes. Look at the swellest silk neckwear in the city at Duvall’s Quality Shop. ‘ C. EARL DUVALL.

Phone 458 for your coal wants, and let us attend to them for you. We are putting on a special for this week, 25 boxes sweet Florida oranges at 20c a dozen. JOHN EGER. Australia, it is estimated, contains two-elevenths of the world’s total of sheep. A KNITTED MUFFLER WILL BE ACCEPTABLE TO THE most particular young man—especially those as shown by Hilliard & Hamill. Pennsylvania is the only state which charges toll for using the Lincoln highway. Fancy mixed nuts at 20 cents a pound. Fresh roasted peanuts 10c a P ° Und ‘ JOHN EGER. America first, last and always, and most of our goods are made in America and you can get no better. Up to the minute Xmas gifts now on lisplay at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL.

Delicious heftne made candy, for young and old and everybody. The best for the big candy day. At the Pallas Confectionery. Meet me at the poultry show at Renssela,er, January Ist to 6th, inclusive. Mrs. Sarah Street, who has been visiting the family*of Albert Duggins, went to Fowler today and from there will go to her home at Huntington, Ind. Everybody goes to the Pallas for good things to eat and drink. * REISER CRAVATS “HE” WILL BE DELIGHTED WITH one of them, straight from sth Ave. Cost $1.50 and worth it. Never before in “Rensselaer. —Hilliard & Ham*ll. PUBLIC SALE. I will offer at public auction at my farm, 5 miles north and 1 mile west of Rensselaer and 2% miles east of Parr, Friday, December 22nd, about forty head of cows and calves. 6 per cent discount for cash will be given; no interest. D. V. YEOMAN. RENSSELAER MARKETS. Corn — r . Oats 46c. Wheat—sl.so. Rye—sl.ls. Eggs—4oc. Butterfat —37c. Springs—l4c. Hens —14c. v & Young turkeys—22c„ # Ducks —13c. Geese—l3c.