Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 276, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1917 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Make this a useful Christmas, socks, ties, shirts, handkerchiefs, suspenders, bathrobes, slippers—presents for every member of the ! family at prices that you. can afford. ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Mabel Attwood went to Chicago today. Navy beans that were cracked in threshing No. 1 stock and recleaned 12 per lb. ROWLES & PARKER Lee Glazebrook who had been a member of the &petit jury returned to his home at Tefft this morning. Just received a fresh supply of Wheat Glory. The finest laxative breakfast food to be obtained at any price. ROWLES & PARKER B. F. Fendig and Hugh Kirk, went to Chicago on the early morning train. Fresh, selected, the very highest grade of oysters, at 60 cents per quart at Gaffield’s. Reductions in all trimmed hats from this date cn. Mrs. H. Purcupile. Largest and best cake of washing soap on earth sold at 5c each at Gaffield’s. Cash and no deliveries. H. R. Hutckings returned to Kankakee, 111., this morning where he is engaged in the automobile business. Wm. J. Moxleys Oleomargine is guaranteed to please you and also the most wholesome to be had at any price. This brand costs wholesale more than the average brands retail at. The quality accounts for the difference. ROWLES & PARKER

Mr. and Mrs. Ross Porter went to Lafayette where they will be the guests until Sunday evening of Mrs. Porter’s sister. On Wheatless days use Bohemian style rye flour, compouned. 5 lb. cloth sacks 40c. ROWLES A PARKER Ed Gaffield, the depot grocer, learned to obey in the Spanish-Ameri-can war and he is still obeying the government by selling sugar at 8% cents a pound. No deliveries. Miscellaneous meats, first quality, lowest price, sold for strictly cash at the Depot Grocery and Restaurant. No deliveries. What do you know about a talking machine, we sell the SONORA. The highest class talking machine in the world. Come in and hear this machine. - ’ ROWLES & PARKER