Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 275, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Chamberlain** Cough Remedy This is not only one of the best and most efficient medicine for coughs, colds and croups, but is also pleasant and safe to take, which is important when medicine must be given to children. Many mothers have given it their unqualifield endorsement. C Get a Christmas present that will prove a treasure for years—The SONORA talking machine won highest score at the Panama Pacific Exposition. Come in and hear this wonderful machine. ROWLES A PARKER —j The only jury. which heard and tested the various talking machines at the Panama Pacific Exposition awarded the highest score for tone quality to the SONORA. They cost no more than other makes. ROWLES & PARKER. ♦ ■ Karnowsky Buy* Business Property Samuel Karnowsky, the hustling junk buyer, has bought of the Nowels estate, the brick business rooms and lots just north of the Babcock and Hopkins elevator. Karnowsky is a hustler and has succeeded splendidly since comiiig to Rensselaer. He has not only made good for himself but by his thoroughly honest treatment and the paying of the very best price possible, has been a great help to the community. He advises the farmers to bring in their junk now and assures them of the very best price the markfet will permit.
Charles C. Warner ex-clerk of Jasper county circuit, made a business trip to Hammond today. Mrs. J. E. Leonard who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas Callahan returned to her home in Rantoul, Hl., today. Mrs H. G. Nowles, of Longmount, Co .. returned to her ncme Wednesday after visiting Mrs V Nowles and Mrs. R. D. Thompson accompaned her as far as Chicago. Miss Mae Clark and roommate, Margaret Mahoffen, of Valparaiso, came this morning for a visit with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Clarke. Miss Mahoffen’s home is in Pennsylvania. We wijl have fresh fish for sale on Tuesday and Friday of each week. We sell bread, pies, cakes and many other good things to eat. THE YEL--LOW FRONT the next door tothe Star Theatre. John Sanders, Prop. Miss Jane Parkinson is spending the day in Lfaayette. Mjss Florence Hershman returned to her home in Wheatfield today, after visiting in this city. • I ■■■ * 1 - I s Miss Bertha Eldridge, of this city, went to Geddes, S. Da., this morning to -visit her sister, Mrs. J. W. Leach. f > L ■ I I ■ 111 I ■—.l I ■ \ Miss Carolyn Baker went to Chicago this morning for a short visit with her brother, W. C. Baker. If you have a houao to rent advertise it in The BopuMMm.
