Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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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 Hur Tomatoes. 3-lb. cans Hominy. 3-lb. cans Saner Krant. 2-lb. cans Kidney Beans. 2-lb. cans Wax or Stringless s Beans. —♦ — All the above are guaranteed to be strictly Standard Goods. —♦ — /. ■ < John Eger

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Ben McColly, of the Joliet Bridge Co., is here today, having come over from Chicago Heights. Some excellent Limberger Cheese, 60c the 2 pound brick. HOME GROCERY. Simon Fendig came down from Wheatfleld this morning and is spending the day with his mother, Mrs. Mary Fendig. Acme and White Star flour, $1.60 and $1.40 a sack. Every sack guaranteed. ROWLES & PARKER. William Lawson, of Oxford, was in Rensselaer a short time this morning having stopped off on his way home from a business trip to Chicago. Miss Mary Meyer went to Lafayette today to meet her mother, Mrs. William Meyer, who is returning home frdm a visit with her son Frank Meyer and wife, at Danville, 111.

J. S. Myers, of the-Chicago Trainr ing School for City, Home and Foreign Missions, was in the city today, on business relating to the Monnett School f&fr Girls, which is part of that institution.

—Mrs. Lydia Walker, * sister late Geo. W. Andrus, who has been visiting the Andrus family here, left this morning for Muskegon, Mich., and will go from there to her at Milan, Mich. Joe Hplligan has received some more encouraging word from his father, who has been ill since going to OcaJa. Fla. He la able to be propped up some in bed each day now and his symptoms are much more encouraging. Try a pound of our Mixqd Sample Tea, 25 cents a pound. JOHN EGER. . * ' — * ' *.