Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
tIK Princess Cbeatre PBED PHILLIPS, Proprietor. Watoh Thli Space Every Day
For This Week Only At Wholesale Prices: Four cans of any of the following canned goods—straight or assorted—for 25c. —♦ — 3-lb. cans Ben Hnr Tomatoes. 3-lb. cans Hominy. 3-Ib. cans Sauer Kraut. 2-lb. cans K|dney Beans. 2-lb. cans Wax or Stringless : Beans. ■ —— All the above are guaranteed to be strictly Standard : Goods. i '' 1 —♦ — ; John Eger;
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Bom, Tuesday, Feb. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Nfiwton Pumphrey, a son. Rue Parcells has gone to Indianapolis for a short visit. R. D. Thompson and wife spent yesterday in Chicago. Now is the time for Country Sorghum. 65 cents a gallon. JOHN EGER. Miss Laura Phillips returned this morning from a visit with her grandmother at Monticello. Try a pound of our Mixed Sample Tea, 25 cents a pound. JOHN EGER. Miss Mary Yates is in Chicago today spending the day with friends from Nebraska. Miss Beatrice Yates yesterday gave a dinner party to several young ladies in honor of Miss Hazel Warner. E. B. Smith, Hiram Day, Coney Kelner and Frank Donnelly attended the cement show in Chicago this week. For firßt-class laundry see C. W. Rhoades. Bundles called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Miss Mary Meyer returned yesterday from a visit with her brother Frank and wife at Danville, 111. A little home made Sauer Kraut left, 6 dents the quart. ... HOME GROCERY. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Snyder returned this morning from a short visit with relatives at Mohon. Some excellent Limberger Cheese, 50c the 2 pound brick. HOME GROCERY."" Mrs. Elmer Osman and baby, of Benton Harbor, Mich., is visiting her father Albert Timmons and family and will be here for about two weeks. v Mrs. W. O. McCofd, who is clerking in the Perrigo store at Mt. Ayr, went to Chicago this porning on a shopping trip and for a visit with her husband. "Will Murray, -who recently sold his poultry business to C. E. Prior, will move shortly to the James OvertOn farm In Hanging Grove township where A A. Gorbet has lived for the past year.
