Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 284, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Vern Hopkins went to Kouts today on business. and twenty six hogs are to be sold, " Ten head of horses,, three cows Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1917, at th? Halstead & Lowman sale. J. M. Ray of McCpysburg was m Repsselaer today on business. > J. L. Somers of Brook went 4o Monon today on some business Judge Hanley made a business trip to Monticello today. C. J. Stebbins went to Monon today on a business trip. Leslie Clark and B. S. Fendig went to Franklin today on business. Miss Esther Wiseman of Virgie, spent the day in this city. < Mrs. C. J. Stebbins went to Mariorf Ind., today for a short visit with her sister Mrs. C. G. Carpenter and daughter Juanita of Haskells, Ind., went to Brook this morning to visit her aunt, Mrs. M. Johnston.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Steele N. D., went to Indiana Harbor today for a short visit, from there they will return to their home. Mrs. Elmer Wilcox and Mrs. John Adair went to Chicago this morning. Elmer Wilcox will join them this afternoon. Mrs. Alpha Kerlin and daughter, Mildred of this city went to Reynolds today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Amanda Kerlin.

Monday Local Market* Corn 90c. Oats 75c. Wheat $2.00. Rye $1.60. Butterfat 48c. Good chickens 17c. Small chickens 15c. Old roosters 10c. Eggs 45c. '■ Ducks 17c. . , o . Geese 16c. Turkeys 25c. Pretty flowered and plain ribbons, Christmas cords, lend the artistic touch to the making and wrapping of your Christmas gifts. BURCHARDS A big line of Christmas candies, nuts, figs, dates, oranges, bananas and apples, for the Christmas trade. JOHN EGER. Gift Suggestion: Could you pay a higher tribute to a friend’s taste and intelligence than to <?ive her a year’s subscription to the Woman’s Home Companion, Pictorial Review, Ladies’ Home Journal, Etude, Mother’s Magazine, or Modern Priscilla. Mrs. Lem Huston. Phone 81. We have a large line of pure Christmas candy that we purchased before the big advance. From 15c to 20c a pound. Including marshmallows and cFeam center chocolate drops. JOHN EGER. Until Jan. 1, 1918, you can get the American Magazine and Woman’s Home Companion for $2.50, or either of the above and Every Week for $2.00. Any of the, above with a new subscription for only $3.00, or Youth’s Companion and McCalls, $2.25. Phone 81. Mrs. Lem Huston. We were temporarly out of those choice split navy beans. Good for 'baking or soup. They are recleangd and as good for baking or soup as the whole beans selling at almost twice the price while they last. 12 %c per pound. ROWLES A PARKER Don’t Watte The City Water. The practice of running water to keep pipes from freezing or wasting water in any way, must be stopped at once, for you are violating the city ordinance. Also you are wasting the nation’s resources as it takes coal and much of it to pump the water and as we all know the coal situation is becoming more serious each day. CITY OF RENSSELAER, C. S. Chamberlin, Supt.

BERT JARRETTE Has It The Mammoth Stock of Holiday Goods I * Shop today while the weather is nice A big variety to select from. Compare our prices Judge for yourself Christmas Trees, x Wreatlea Jarrette’s VARIETY STORES X I Rensselaer Monoi