Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. William Bierley went to Monon for the day. AB photographic work guaranteed at Parker’s Studio. Mrs. W. H. Beam went to Lafayette for the day. New and latest designs in photographs at Parlser’> Studio. Rev. C. M. Dinsmore, of Indianapolis came today to assikt in the meetings at the Baptist church. • ■ ■ •’ 1 Your friends can buy anything you can give them but your photograph. Be exclusive. Parker photos. Seventy-five lettera fsem soldiers .overseas were recevied at the post-' office here this morning. Tfie latest swinging frames at barker’s Studio. Great for Xmas presents. C. W. Merritt, of Remington, was a Chicago passenger out of here Tuesday evening on the Monon.

If you have beauty take it, if you haven’t we make it, at Parker’s Studio. ’ County Recorder George Scott has been confined to his home with influenza the past few days. '<, - r - - Xmas wreaths to order. Cemetery wreaths of all kinds. Order early as they have to be made. See J. H. Holden. Phone 426. A souvenir of the greatest of wars is a photo in uniform taken at Parker’s Studio. Prices cheapest for good work at Parker’s Studio. We use do substitutes. v

V. C. Crisler, Carl Eigelsbach and Thet>dore Roy were Chicago goers today. - ’ Just think, twelve friends remembered at Xmas by a dozen photos from Parker’s. Easy, isn’t it? W. I. Hoover went to Chicago today o. see his son, Don, who was operated on a few days ago. You boy i?turning from the camp, have your photo taken in uniform for the home folks for 'Xmas. Parker Studio. Mabel Cain returned to St. Mary’s hospital at Chicago today after visiting relatives here. She is taking nurse’s training there. Now, then, don’t wait too long for that Xmaa photo. Parker’s Studio. Mrs. Henry Paulus took her son, Keith, to Lafayette today to have his eye dressed. He was operated on some time ago for cataract.

If any of your stock dies be sure and promptly call A. L. Padgett Phone 65. • William Eigelsbach and Harry Moore have been transferred from Camp Polk, N. C., to Camp Greene, N. C., to be mustered out of the service. Cloudy weather no draw-back at Parker’s Studio.. Gaylord Long arrived home Tuesday from Pensacola, Florida, for a ten-day furlough. Gaylord is an engineer gunner. Now is the time to get your supply of salt for winter 5 use. Just received a car of Non-Hardening Barrel Salt. Rowles & Parker. • Arthur Daugherty .is recovering from a very severe attack -of the influenza. Mrs. A. L. Padgitt is still confined to her bed with the bame disease.

A suggestion for Xmgs—a photo made by Parker. • Mrs. E. Thomas and daughter, of Minneapolis, Minn, came today for an extended visit with relatives here. Mrs. Thomas was formerly Miss Virginia Holmes, of this county. If your stock diet call me, at my expense and I will call for it promptly. A. L. Padgett Phone 66. C. P. Wright reports that he has received a letter from his son, Don, and that he thought that Don Beam and himself would be. home by Sunday, discharged from the service. Occident Flour Is used and endorsed by bakers because it is superior to other brands. Guaranteed to be the best flour you ever used or your money back. Rowles & Parker. Mrs. M. York went to Monon today to attend the funeral of a friend, Mrs- Carl Middlestadt, who died from influenza. Her husband is in the navy and stationed at Great Lakes. They had only been married a short time. Occident Flour is by far the cheapest in the long run, as you get much more and much better bread than from other flours. Sold and guaranteed by Rowles & Parker.,

Lest you forgef—all Rensselaer Republicans and Evening Republicans that are mailed from this office are discontinued at the expiration of the paid subscription. Look at the date on your label. A prompt renewal will be very greatly appreciated. NOTICE. To all members of Prairie Lodge, No. 125, F. A A. M.: You are hereby notified that the stated meeting for the election of officers will be held Monday evening, December 16, 1918. Your attendance is requested. By Order of the W.M.