Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 294, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
the recipient anonuncing tiie donor’s name. Make * list of the fn you wish-to remember and let me help you, Mra. Leta HMton. Pto. »L John Gallager went to Chicago this momi ng. ___ Poinsettias, 10 and 12 inch bloom, for Xmas. J. H. Holden. George Gifford, of Tipton, came to Rensselaer today.' Quit your being So fussy about Xmas presents. See J. H. Holden. Mrs. F. D. Burchard and Mrs. C. H. Porter went to Chicago today. Table decorations for Xmas dinners. J. H. Holden. Logan Wood went to Frankfort today on business. “Sure Pop” popping corn, 15c per .pound. Rowles & Parker. u Robert Platt went to Kokomo today for a few days’ visit. Mrs. Bert Amsler returned from Lafayette Monday afternoon. Mrs. Elmo Thomas went to Hammond today for a visit with relatives. Pop corn that’s guaranteed to pop, 15c per lb. Rowles & Parker. O. H. McKay is confined to his home with stomach trouble. Mrs. Sharp Handley and Mrs. Harry White, of near Fair Oaks, were in Rensselaer Monday. '
Alco Nut Butter is butter’s only rival. Guaranteed to please you or your money back. Rowles & Parker. David Popel, of Gifford, went to Chicago Monday afternoon to see his wife, who is in a 'hospital in that city. If you are invited out for Xmas dinner, see J. H. Holden for your advance card. In American shipyards labor represents 70 per cent of the cost of a vessel’s construction. If "your- stoca dies call me at my expense and 1 will call for it promptly, A. L. Padgett- Phone 66. , B. H. Messe, of Blue Earth, Minn., is the guest of his' unde, B. For-, sythe, and wife. i ' If any of your stock dies be sure and promptly call A. L. Padgett Phone. 65. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knickerbocker returned today from a visit with Mrs. Knickerbocker’s mother at Kankakee, 111. ? Mrs. E. L. Bruce and Mis. Harvey Wood, Sr., went to Crawfordsville today, called there by sickness in the family of H. E. Bruce. Gid fashioned plum pudding, the kind your mother used to make, per large can 40c. Rowles & Parker. Tfie pay offered harvesters by the Holdem ess (England) Agricultural Club, is $16.80 per week, with beer and tea. f ■ . The world’s richest ruby mines, which are in Burma, are known to have been operated for at least two centuries. Austin O. Moore and W. H. Daugherty went to Chicago this morning. Mr. Moore had a car of cattle on the market today.
Now is* the time to get your supply of salt for winter use. Just received a car of Non-Hardening Barrel Salt Rowles & Parker. Ray Laßue has received his discharge and is home from Fort Benjamin Harrison, where he went a few days ago to be mustered out. Xmas wreaths to order. Cemetery wreaths of all kinds. Order early as they have to be made. See J. H. Holden.> Phone 426. If the ’young lad who has been getting into the Republican office at evenings and pilfering will bring back the kodak picture and will kindly not repeat his visit he will have our thanks. 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. The front of the Ellis Opera House building is being painted white. Would not Washington street look fine if all business fronts were painted white.
Mrs. Chase Day and son and brother, Frank Sims, went to Hammond Monday evening and from there they expected to go to Spencer, where Mrs. Day will make her borne. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Sherrill, Who were 'here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Charles Buras, Mrs. Sherrill’s mother, returned Monday afternoon to their home in Otterbein. There is no econdmy in buying cheap flours, because you get more and better bread by using Occident Flour. Guaranteed to be the best flour you ever used or your money .back. Rowles & Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Robinson, five year old son Rex and one year old daughter Hala, were the guests today of Mr. Robinson’s sister, Mrs.Mary Hamilton. Mr. and Mirs. Robinson live at Taft, Cal., but are back for a visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Robinson’s parents live near Morocco.
