Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT. ft— PICTURES. “Eternal Romance.* “Tennessee Guards.” SONG. “Good Luck, Mary”

WEATHER FORECAST. Snow in north portion tonight and Tuesday. Colder Tuesday. Judge Hanley went par Kentland to resume court this morning. Pierre Thomson went to Hammond this morning to begin work. The Home Grocery for A & K flour and Millar coffee. Guaranteed. Mlsb Edna Spain, who has been working in Hammond, has returned home. ' - / Don't forget the Diadem sweet cider at 15 cents a quart can at the Home Grocery. A car of 1-41-1, the famous cook stove coal, Just received at J. L. Brady’s. Attorney A. Halleck went to Wheatfield this morning to try a case in the justice court. Miss Rose Kimmet, of Lowell, was the guest over Sunday of Miss Cinda Mecklenberg. Most all goods sold at less than cost and none sold at a profit. The last sale of the Chicago Bargain Store. Mrs. William Pollock returned to Morocco today after a short visit here with her mother, Mrs. John Nichols. -ia 4 i Those who have been fooled on other lines of coffee are still coming back to FSrndell. We have five different blends, and guarantee each to be five cents the pound better than any other line to be had at the price. McFARLAND ft SON.