Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAM. —♦ — PICTURES. “The Widow.* A drama. “A Dull Knife,* a comedy. . ... ' ■ . ' SONG “Under the Evening Star.* J

[John Eger Open from 7 o’clock In the morning until 8 o’clock at night. Bargains for This Week Only. 19 barrels faney large found ■ Cranberries, 6c a qt 6 lbs. Faney Seedless Babins, 1 for 25c. Extra Faney Evaporated Aprl- ; ; cots, 10c a pound. Quart Jar Blsmark Preserves, ; ' full quarts, 25c. Large Can California Aprl- ! cots, In syrup, very fine, for 18c. ! ; Large Can California Bartlett J Pears, in syrup, 12c. J 4 Cans Fancy Stringiest or \ Wax Beans, for 25c. Our Faney Mod Full Cream < Cheese, 20c a pound. Fancy * Brick Cheese, 20c a pound. ! New York Fancy Spy, King < and Baldwin Apples, 85c a peck. J It wffl pay you to eouto to ; Rensselaer to buy your flow. ‘ Having made heavy contracts < for flour In the fall when wheat < was cheap, we are abb to oiler ! you the two great prise win- I ners, ARIBTOS and GEM OF ; THE VALLEY, for $1.50 a sack. ; If you do not find them equal ’ to what others are getting $1.70 • to $1.76 for, we win cheerfully • refund your money. Remember If you get anything 1 from our store that Is not en- , tlrely satisfactory, please do us | the favor of returning the goods | and get your money back. 1 O-r—- ---, < John Eger.*j

Mrs. Austin Hopkins returned this morning from a visit of two months with her daughter at Sullivan, Ind. Trustee Isaac Klght ia down from Fair Oaks today. He has been in quite bad lately, having had a siege of the grip. Bert Abbott, who was injured In an automobile accident Saturday, is apt to be confined to his home for several days, although he is not seriously injured. He had. a cut on his face, another on his head, and his chief injuries seem to be the result of his exposure. His kidneys and bladder are affected but no permanent bad results are anticipated. Butter Wrappers furnished at this office—printed or blank.