Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 279, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1917 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

$1.50 childs knit caps, and .scarfs sets 75c CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS Candles and holders, Xmas tree electric light, tree ornaments, paper bells and wreaths, holly boxes, holly ribbons, tags and seals, holly paper. 3 $3.00 only childs muff sets . . $1.'50 1 $2.50 only childs muff sets . .$1.25 1 $3.50 only childs muff sets . .$1.75 $2.50. infants, hand. . embroidered jackets $1.25 $1.50. infants, hand., embroidered jackets 75c $2.00. infants, hand. . embroidered , jackets SI.OO 75c . . infants . . hand . embroidered $5.00 infants knit crib blanketss2 50 $1.50 childs bath robes 75c $4.00 childs bath robes ..... .$2.00 $2.50 childs bath robes ..... .$1.25 75c wiil knit leggins . . 38c $1.50 infants flannelette gowns 75c SI.OO infants flannelette gowns 50c 75c infants flannelette gowns . .50c 75c infants flannelette gowns . . 38c 35c infants flannelette gowns . . 18c $3.00 silk corset covers .. . .$1.50 $2.50 silk corset covers $1.25 $2.00 silk corset covers ..... .SI.OO $1.50 silk corsets covers 75c $4.00 plush tarns $2.00 $2.00 velvet tarns SI.OO $2.50 velvet tarns ...... Z. ... $1.25 $1.75 velvet tarns 88c $1.50 velvet tarns 75c ABOUT 25 GIRLS AND MISSES WINTER HATS AND CAPS AT 49c 1-3 OFF ON ALL LADIES VELVET HATS GIFTS FOR MEN Hose supporters, ties, handkerchiefs,. shaving, mirrows,. shaving mugs and brushes, smoking sets, ash trays, smoking stands, tobacco and cigarattes, ink stands, pocket knifes, pipes, purses, cigaratte cases.

HANGING GROVE J. M. Ray went to Elwood Saturday, for a few days visit,and will bring back his mother-in-law, Mrs. Ross, who will spend the winter here. Havrey Phillips left Saturday for the navy training station at Boston, where he had been stationed for the past few weeks, prior to his vacaS tion. His week here was a busy one as the time was all spent calling on relatives and friends. Wednesday night an oyster supper was given, to about 100 of his friends and relatives at the home of Roy Bussell, on Thursday he enjoyed a beautiful Thanksgiving dinner at the home of his parents, and on Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bussell served supper to hin'f’and a number of his friends. Harvey is a first quality young man and has a very (large circle of friends who are.puStly proud that our navy is made up of such men. Mr. and Mrs. George Parker, Mrs. Mary jA.nn Robinson, and Mrs. Rebecca Robinson', took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bussell, Sunday. Mrs. Ray McDonald returned to her home near Moinitipello, .Thursday evening, after spending Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Phillips. Harjry Cochran has purchased ia corn shredder and Will begin shredding fodder thte weekA Wash Lowmafi was tup to Hebron Thursday, and his son Frank, who is (going to school at that place, came home 'with him for the Thanksgiving vacation. '

The County club met with Albert and Raymend Linbock near Pleasant Ridge Friday evening, about forty were present. A good programi w!as rendered, the principle feature being the debate on “Educational Qualification for Suffrage,” representing the affirmative were Rollin Stewart and Mrs. Wilson Bussell and John Osborne, Jr., and Royal Bussell for the negative. The affirmative side won. Then next meeting will be at R. C. McDonald. Mrs. Rebecca Robinson returned to Rensselaer Friday, after en extended visit wjth Mrs. J. R. Phillips and other relatives. a