Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 241, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Eye Don’ts. DON’T buy Glasses over the counter and select them for yourself. You may select a pair that aids your vision for the time being, but that may prove most injurious. .DON’T bu ycheap Glasses, such lenses are imperfectly ground and unlike. DON’T read in bed or on a moving train. DON’T read without your glasses, nor with someone else’s. DON’T continue wearing your old glasses when you feel that they are not just right. CLARE JESSEN OPTICIAN With Jessen the Jeweler. Phone IS.

ELEGANT LINE Fancy and Staple Groceries » Ham, Bacon and . Miscellaneous Extra Selected Oysters 60c a quart We are still ‘catering to the public serving oysters, lunches, short orders and full meals 1 iSSSSSSS I—sue I ~s sill lIS i Imull ys i !■■■ I ' I 1 llllw — Highest Class Goods, Courteous < Service DEPOT RESTAURANT anil GROCERY ED GtfFIEID, Erwiel.r

A complete surprise Aras given the ladies of the G. A. R. by Post No. 84, at the close of the regular meeting. The members of the Post took possession of the hall at the close of the regular meeting. An elegant dinner was served, of which all partook and enjoyed immensely. Comrade Yeoman’s quartette, with Mrs. A. R. Hopkins at the organ, furnished the members with pleasing music. Prof. B. Kraitz, violinist, of Lafayette, who is to organize a class of violin students in tins city, will render several selections at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning. Prof. Kaitz is to aid Prof. Hovorka at St. Joseph college this winter and they have planned several musical entertainments during the coming months. All should hear him at the church Sunday. ' We have just received our new stock of pickles. Large dills 15c a dozen; medium sweets 8c a dozen. New horseradish lOe * bgttlAJOHN EGER.

October continues to furnish us with miserable weather and the rainfall during the month has been quite heavy.