Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1917 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CHRISTMAS WRKATHKS Did you see the Jegant Christmas wreath** at th* Long drug store! It la vary beautiful and th* flag in th* center makes it a most fitting decoration. They ar* made and sold by J. H. Holden. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS To conform with instructions from the United States Food AdmirJstration. live stock from this zone must be loaded to reach Chicago on train No. 74 on Monday, Wednesday, Friuay and Saturday morning Agents will not accept live stock for shipment to Chicago except as above.—W. H. BEAM, Agent. Kamowsky Buy* Busin*** Property Samuel Kamowsky, the hustling junk buyer, has bought of the Nowels estate, the brick business rooms and lots just north of the Babcock and Hopkins elevatpr.» Kamowsky is a hustler and has succeeded splendidly since coming to Rensselaer. He has not only made good for himself but by his thoroughly honest treatment and the paying of the very best price possible, has been a great help to the community. He advises the farmers to bring in their junk now and assures them of the very best price the market will permit. .

CALL THE YELLOW BUS. I have purchased the City Bus anTransfer Line and the yellow bus wil. take you upon your trips to and from the depot or about town upon the very shortest possible notice. You can depend upon us for prompt and courteous service. Cail Billy Frye, Phone 107 or 86k. Having had people call on me for Christmas orders for glasses, has suggested the idea of a very useful gift, and in order to help carry out the useful gift proposition, which should be observed this year if ever, I have on sale attractive Christmas orders which may be had at different prices either by mail or at the office. They can be presented to a friend in need of good glasses, the name of the friends to be filled in blank space left for that purpose and blank space left for the signature of the one who gives it this, when presented at my office, entitles bearer to examination and glasses. DR. A. G. GATT, Rensselaer, Ind.

Economize by using our old fashioned brand of pure buckwheat flour—one or two pounds a day. One pound will go as far as two pounds of white flour. Five pound packages for 40c. We also have fresh ground flour. Ask your grocer or phone the Iroquois Roller Mills. Phone 456. He will be more than pleased with it if you get it at the Exclusive shoe store. The fact that you have bought a high class article of foot wear will make a hit with him. Be sure to get it at B. N. Fendig's. 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 cream center chocolate drops. JOHN EGER. > 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 twiqe the price while they last. 12%c per pouiaL ROWLES A PARKER