Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 288, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Attorney John A. 'Dunlap is serving as special judge in a ditch petition hearing in the White county circuit court at Monticello. A goqd Wool Winter Coat at a Reduced Price would be an elegant Xmas gift for Mother, Wife or Sister. REDUCED at ROWLES & PARKER. % ———- _ Hon. W. L. Wood returned to his home in Parr this Morning. He will return to Rensselaer tonight and will be the Four Minute Man at the New Princess Theatre tonight. Mr and Mrs. Wood will take up their residence here Friday. Come in and hear the SONORA. The finest talking machine in the world. - A Xmas present for the entire family. ROWLES & PARKER Harvey Myers, formerly a member of Company M, and now in the service at Camp Shelby,/ Miss., arrived here on the early morning train. He went to Parr on tne milk t’’a‘n to wait his parents. For Her Xmas remembrance a new line of pretty shades in heatherbloom petticoats with taffeta flounce for $2.48, at ROWLES & PARKER. Bert Viat, director of the New Princess Theatre of this city, was in Chicago Thursday and says that he has been in Chicago eacty. holiday for a number of years but had. never before saw such immense crowds. It was almost impossible to move on State street and the big stores were crowded to capacity. The new military black kid Boot in either bright or dull finish, all sizes, just received. A useful Xmas gift.' See them at ROWLES & PARKER. The Rensselaer city schools closed Thursday afternoon and the students and teachers are to have a~ holiday until Wednesday, January 2, 1918. Most of the teachers who are residents of Rensselaer, have gone to their homes td spend the vacation. Prof. W. F. Kratli, wife and son, left this morning for Knox, and will divide their time between Knox and Valparaiso, Ind. Supt. C. Ross Dean, left today for Springfield, ohio, where he will join his wife in a visit with relatives. You can reduce the high cost of living by using White Star Flour. Guaranteed better bread and more loaves per sack. Your money back if it fails. ROWLES & PARKER
George Brown, jr., son of Mrs. Charles Brown, who is a nurse at the hospital here, is assistant clerk at the Makeever hotel. Young Brown is the grandson of George Brown, for a number of years, one of Barkley township’s leading citizens. He is therefore the great-grand-son of Mr. Hadley Brown, one of the early pioneers of this county, and a man of great influence and power. Hadley Brown at one time was the representative in this district to the Indiana legislature. We were temporarly out of those' choice split navy beans. Good for baking or soup. They are recleaned and as good for baking or soup as the whole beans selling at almost twice the price while they last. 12He per pound. ROWLES & PARKER Fred Hamilton has sant to his parents a little German testament and a note book, taken off a Fritzie at Vimy Ridge last April. Fred is well and happy and is due for a furlough to Paris and London. A letter received Thursday night says that he has just come out of a hot engagement. He has been promoted and is now a sergeant. Fi ad thinks that they are taking the Kaiser’s measure. He is delighted to hear from any of his friends. His address is Sergeant Frederick H. Hamilton, No. 922378 Borden Motor Machine Gun Battery, Canadian, B. E. F. France.
CASTOR IA for Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always besue Ito CHRISTMAS DINNER COLLEGE INN MENU: Roast Turkey or Roast Chicken Cranberry Sauce Oyster Dressing Mashed Potatoes Gravy Boston Baked Beans Fruit Salad Christmas Steam Pudding Butter and Bread Coffee 50C ~ i A,. ■ / ■■ Also regular 35c Dinner, Lunches and Short Orders WM. WAYMIRE. PHONE 118.
