Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1917 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Many of our college boy* and girls are arriving bomt to spend the nolidV* __ __ Why pay 100 dollars tor a pb*Mgraph! The Mendelssohn eosts you 342.50, 366 00, 360.00. Repr thorn at Larsh and Hopkins’. M. V. Brown, the contractor, i» having a siege of the rhemuatisrrf. and is not able to be about much. Give father a present that will be useful this year. Shoes will be most acceptable. If you get them of B. N. Fendig, he will be delighted. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Snow, who have been visiting friends here, went to LaPorte, Indiana. Their home is in Nappanee, Indiana. A big line of Christmas candies, nuts, figs, dates, oranges, bananas and apples, for the Christmas trade JOHN EGER. Mrs. John Ward and children, left this afternoon and will spend the holidays with relatives at Monticello, Indiana. "A full line of mixen ats. Frerh roasted Peanuts, Froir Jc to 25c a pound. JOHN EGER

Paul Worland, who enlisted in the U. S. army last week as an embalmer has returned home after being sent to Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis. Everything good to eat at the Gaffield restaurant Let us supply your needs in the food line. December, after an awful start in the weather line has come to and is now doing her best to make up for the bad weather she dished out earlier in the month. Mother is serious this Christmas and more than ever will she appreciate a present that is useful. Buy her footwear. B. N. Fendig has what she wants. Attorney Edward P. Honan, received a message today, announcing the very serious illness of the wife of his brother, the late Dr. James H. Honan. Attorney Honan left today for the bedside of his sister-in-law in Augusta, Georgia. We have a large assortment of Xmas trees. Home Grocery. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson, of Lisbon, North Dakota, are here for a visit during the holidays with friends and relatives. The Wilsons have been away from here for about eight years. They are well contented and prosperous in their western home. Larsh and Hopkins have a complete line of Xmas goods. Give vs a chance to show you. John W. Imes, of Pollickville, Alberta, Canada, is here. Mr. Imes is a cousin of Mrs. John Medicus. He was raised in Monticello, Indiana, but left for the west in 1883 and later moved up into Canada, and has since resided in Alberta. He speaks very highly of the Canadian government and especially the assistance that government gives the farmer of that country. •

Comfy's In elegant gift boxes are just the present for your friend. Nothing could be of greater service or a more delightful present to receive. The Exclusive Shoeman, B. N. Fendig, has them. Word has been received from DtBrown, who with his family, is at Palatka, Fla. The doctor stated that he found it neccessary to ship his car through from Louisville, owing to the heavy snow fall. He also said that the roses were now in bloom in that state and that the weather was wonderful at this time of the year. Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan, of Elwood, Ind., came Friday evening to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan and other relatives. John is with the tin-plate company and states that the plant is very busy at all times although some difficulty is experienced at times in keeping a sufficient supply of steel on Several styles of comfort house slippers in kid and felt. A gift that is remembered the year round. See them at ROWLES A PARKER. Cards have been received here, announcing the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howell, of Butte, Mont., on December 18. Mrs. Howell was formerly Miss Mary Brown and is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Brown, of this city. Both the mother and the daughter are doing nicely.

Men's and young men's all Wool Suits in all the up-to-date styles and pattern, all sizes. Let us fit you for ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Helen Murray, teacher in the Indianapolis schools, came Friday evening to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Murray. When buying a talking machine—you buy- for tone quality first, beauty of cabinet second. The SONORA excells in both. All models in stock for immediate delivery. $5.00, SBO.00, SIIO.OO, $160.00, $200.00. Come and all rubber Arctics in all sizes. ROWLES A PARKER. Miss Marguerite Jones and Winifred Burchard went to Redkey Friday afternoon to spend the holiday*. Mrs. Burchard will leave Tuesday. LADIES Wbee irregular er delayed use Triumgh Pill* Safe and always depend able. Net sold at drug stares. De not experiment with others, save dlsappointmeat. Wfite for "Reltef“ and par-