Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

D|+j||AA44 I I IIVVVV Jjipjr . tlK<mC lU9 PHIUUPB, Proprietor. _ . . __, _ Watch This Space Every Day

John Eger —» — Prices and Quality Tell. ♦ - Trade with the house that pays no rent j>r Interest, and get the benefit. 8 3-pound cans of Egg or Greengage Plums in syrup, onr regular 15c goods, for 25c. - 8 8-pound cans of Boston Baked Beans, in Tomato Sauce, for 25c. 8 cans of onr good Pink Salmon for 25c. 8 cans of extra fancy Spinach foe 25c. 8% pounds of onr fanciest regular 10c California Evaporated Peaches for 25c. Cranberries are one of. the cheapest fruits on the market, 4 quarts of onr fanciest, extra large Cranberries for 25c. Fancy Leaf Lettnce, 15c a lb. For this week we will have ! plenty of fancy Apples, Oranges, • Bananas, Grape-Fruit, Lemons, \ White Grapes, Bnrmnda Onions ’ and Sweet Potatoes. »' Sole agent for the Gj eat frize ; Winning Floors, ARISTOS and • GEM OF THE VALLEY. , . \ Bemember if yon get anything | from onr store that is not en- | tlrely satisfactory, please do ns ; the favor Of returning the goods ; and get your money back. > • " 1 1 ♦ : John Eger.

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. The Home Grocery for A & K flour and Millar coffee. Guaranteed. Dr. A. G. Gatt and Junior Hopkins made a trip to Chicago today. Local breeders have 67 birds at the Lowell poultry show this week. ~ " 1 ■ 1 ■ 1 1 1 ■ Free Wood, the barber, was called to Pendleton today by the serious illness of a relative. Remember $1.60 gets a good pair of boy’s Bhoes at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block.

” ~ Robert Fendig came down from» Hammond last evening and will re-1 main for some time. Don’t forget the Diadem sweet, cider at 15 cents a quart can at the Home Grocery. Isaac Parcells, who makes his home with his brother-in-law, Frank Turner has a severe' case of the measles. Dr. ahd Mrs. E. C. English went to Danville, lU<, today to attend the funeral of his father, Joseph G. English. * Mrs. M. H. Hemphill was taken to the Wesley hospital in Chicago this morning, where she will probably undergo an operation. W. S. Lowman did not start on hip trip to California until this morning. He went to Chicago and thence over the Rock Island. Edwin Babb, who was recently operated upon for an obstruction of the bladder, was removed to his home in Montieello this afternoon. Mr*. Wm. Daugherty returned to Montloello today, after a visit with her brother-in-law, Thos. Daugherty, who is still quit* sick.