Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 265, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mt. Harris of Mt. Ayr went to Chicago Thursday. You must hear Charles E. Galagher at the Christian church tonight. Mrs. E. Graham went to Chicago this morning. Miss Josephine Walters, the milner, left this morning for Chicago. The Pon Pon Chrysanthemums are all the go. You ought to see them. Step in at the green house.—John H. Holden. Mrs. A. Sprague went to Lafayette this morning on business. Hear the Roumanian orchestra at the Christian church, Nov. 23, at 8:15, Miss Estella Booster and brother, Clyde of this city left this morning for Algma, Ga., to spend the winter. Telephone 565 for Minnetonna Brand butter, made at home by J. C. Harris & Son. Price 45c per lb.— Snedeker’s Grocery. Everyone is going to hear Charles E. Galagher sing at the Christian church tonight. Save dollars by baying shoe* of us. Branch house of the Wear-U-Well Shoe Co—James Snedeker, Mgr. The Roumanian orchestra will please you at the Christian church tonight.

Just received a car of white Star flour. The great bread maker. Guaranteed to please you or your money refunded. ROWLES A PARKER Mrs. R. H. Williamson and daughter of Morocco, went to Indianapolis tb visit her sister, Mrs. J. R. Hobson. Monogram and white Star flours cannot be beat in quality or price Sold on a money back guarantee. ROWLES A PARKER. Tonight is the time to- hear the Roumanian orchestra at the Christian church. Mrs. E. Issarel of this city went to Delphi this morning to visit her granddaughter for a few weeks. Attorney Abraham Halleck went to Crown Point this morning on legal business. - ~ Bicycle tires, the largest line in the prices. Also bicycle repairs and recity. All new stock at the old low pairing.—Main Garage. Mrs. Hr H. Watson returned home Wednesday evening after visiting friends and relatives in Chicago Heights and Hammond.

Master Paul Wynegar went to Lafayette this morning to visit with his brother, Grant who is employed there. The Daughters of the American Revolution will meet with Miss Mildred Harris at the home of Oren Parker on Monday, November 26, at 2 :30 o’clock. / Dressed Fowl For Thanksgiving Wewill have dressed turkeys, ducks and geese for Thanksgiving. Phone 39 -arid leave your order early. C. E. PRIOR Fancy Produce Market

ECONOMY SALE Beginning Wednesday, Nov. 21st The G. E. Murray Co. Will put on an EXTRAORDINARY TEN DAYS’ SALE of ready-to-wear garments Ladles* and Children’s Cloaks, Dresses, Skirts, Etc. Values up to $20.00 They will be priced Wednesday, Nov. 21, at 110.00 All not sold Wednesday will be priced:- —— Thursday, Nov. 22, at $9.00 j, Friday, Nov. 23, at SB.OO Saturday, frov. 24, at $7.00 Monday, Nov. 26, at $6.00 Tuesday, Nov. 27, at $5.00 Wednes., Nov. 28, at $4.00 . Thursday Nov. 29, at $3.00 > / Friday, Nov. 30, at $2.00 , \ Saturday, Dec. 1, at SI.OO * This sale should interest those who wish to economise on their Fall Buying. Come in and look them over. We will also make TEN BARGAIN DAYS in Men’s and Boys’ CLOTHING AND SWEATER COATS. Wednesday, Nov. 21, Bargains for 210.00 Thursday, Not. 22, Bargains for W.OO Not. 28, Bargains for WOO Saturday, Not. 24, Bargains for 17.00 Monday, Not. 26, Jiargams for 26.00 27th Bargains for WOO .Z, Wednesday, Not. 28. Bargains f.r H.OO ( Thursday, No*. 29, Bargains for 29.00 l Friday,Not.3o.Bargainsfor 22.00 Saturday, Dee. 1, Bargains for >IOO -