Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
* Basket Ball Results Jefferson. 29; Montmorenci, 23. West Lafayette, 21; Rossville, 18. Thorntown, 38; Martinsville, 20. Anderson, 42; Muncie, 8. LaPorte, 21; Mishawaka, 19. Rochester, 53; Logansport, 18. I have purchased one hundred gallons of oysters for the holidays, which I will sell for only 50c a quart. E.* E. Gaffield. Red Cross Items. The yong girls of the Monnett school have taken a great deal of interest in the relief work for the homeless French children and their desire to help has taken a most commendable form in the pieein? and making of thirteen warm woolen baby quilts, several of which have been displayed in the Red Cross window.
The SONORA talking machine. > The machine that plays all makes of records perfectly. The hghesc class talking machine in the wjrld. Come in and hear them at ROWLES A PARKER. Next to the defeat of the Germans, the greatest good that will come out of the present world war will be the defeat of old John Barleycorn. John has been handed a terrific wallop whenever the question has been put to a vote. The veteran is staggering under the blows he has received and seems destined for a knockout in the very near future.
Since “I bought a large quantity of oysters, I will be able to sell them at only 50c a quart. Buy early. E. E. Gaffield. Mrs. M. Crist, of Newland, was in this city today. Mrs. Wm. Bartol, of Gifford, was here today on businesk. Mrs. D. Dobbins, of Newland, was in this city today on business. A good Wool Winter Coat at a Reduced Price would be an elegant Xmas gift for Mother, Wife or Sister. REDUCED at ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Fannie Cottingham went to Momance, Hl., today to visit with relatives. Miss Creek and Miss Simmons left today for the latter’s home in Peru, Ind. Candy, nuts, fruits, vegetables, celery and other good things to eat at Gaffield’s restaurant. Misses Harriett Shedd and Ethel Perkins went tok Chicago for the week-end. Mrs. J. M. Wasson’ of this city went to 'Hammond this morning for a short visit. Two tone Boots in several colors. Our line is complete and the leather is genuine kid. Make some one a Xmas gift of a pair. We are pleased to show you. ROWLES & PARKER.
Miss Zelda Daugherty went to Chicago this morning for a few day’s visit. Mrs. George Davisson and Miss Ruth Gilbranson of this city went to Monon today. Just received another large shipment of those f: ncy recleaned split navy beans. Bear ; that were cracked in threshing, wh le they last— l 2% per pound. ", ROWLES AIPARKER' Mrs. Jacks, of Lee, was in the city today to see the doctor and visit with Mrs. T. 1. Woodworth. * Hoy Reshling of this city accompanied his moth r, who is ill, to a hospital in Lafayette today. It wouldn’t be Xmas to the children without candy. By buying early we have received a complete line at money saving prices to you. . We advise buying early while the line is complete. ROWLES & PARKER. Mildred Silkirk who is teaching school near here, left this monring for her home in Michigan City. Mrs. Charles Hague and two children, of Moody, went to Brookston today for a few day’s visit. In buying a machine the same as any other musical instrument, the best is the cheapest. Compare the SONORA with any make. We are willing to leave the decision with you. Hear them at. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. W. A. Smalley, of Remington, went to Lafayette this morning for a few day’s visit. Mrs. Alpha Kerlin and daughter, Mildred, went to Wolcott Friday to spend the holidays. Just received one lot of choice, all new mixed nuts. All A-No.-l quality 22c per pound. ROWLES & PARKER - Miss Maude Reynolds of this city went to Chalmers Friday for a few days visit with relatives! Mrs. WnZ Timmons and Mrs. Francis Wentz, of Moody, were in this city today on business.
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