Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 277, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1910 — Page 1

No. 277.

Let Us Be Thankful! - . . fulness. Let us take an invoice of our blessings ! “Lest we forget.” xnaiiKiuiness Degets thankSpecial Prices on Thanksgiving Groceries ~~ Quotattonj to Gi-Oe Yoo More -Reason

Cranberries. We have just received a shipment of nearly r’}i £ ( l u ? r l 8 this delightful and wholesome little fruit. N o thanksgiving dinner is complete without tnem, and then just notice the price—--7 Cents a Quart.

Vegetables Lettuce, fancy leaf per pound.... 18c Onions, Holden’s tender green, per bunch 5c Onions, dry yellow stock,.. per peck 25c Onions, German Spanish,.. per pound 5c Celery, big, well bleached, per bunch 5c Pumpkins, small, sweet pie pumpkins, each 5p Squash, mottled Hubbards, „ eac h .10c and 15c Potatoes, i Michigan white mealy, peck 15c Turnips, medium size; white, per peck 15 c Cabbage, home grown, medium size head 6c Sorghum Just tapped a barrel of pure country sorghum molasses; exactly right in bolor, flavor and body. Considering the fine quality is very cheap at gallon 60c. SAUER KRAUT Do you like sauer kraut? You do if it’s the right kind. We have it in the cask, just opened. It’s the good old German kind. A trial will convince you. quart sc.

rift ? This sale ends Thursday, 12 o’clock noon, Nov. 24,1910. Don’t fail to take advantage of it. P***** nASf - ar V> anxious t 0 ve our trends the best possible service, and we ask that you make up your order and call us as earlv «« ;: I 1101163 : o k2 8S e ' era eniber, we watch and appreciate> orders from each and every source. We guarantee everything we sell and if ’’ m < o by chance anything is wrong, return it to us and we will gladly adjust it to your satisfaction? ’ IS 41 SH ~ THE HOME grocery JJJ PSp Rensselaer, Indiana |

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Fresh EGGS for your Pumpkin Pie, dozen 30c. English Walnuts The first of the season—new paper shell English walnuts. They are exceptionally nice and will retail regularly at a quarter, but for this sale we make them 22c a pound. Nut Meats x We have ample supply of fresh nut meats as follows: Almond meats, per pound..4oc English walnut meats, per pound 50c Pecan meats, per pound... 60c

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Special in boys’suits and overcoats at Murray’s Clothing Store. James Kepner, of Francesville, visited at the residence of Harvey Grant from Friday to Saturday. Use White Star or Acme flour and you’ll have good bread. Grocery Department, Rowles & Parker’s Big Corner Department Store. Tom Manley went to Joliet, 111., this morning to get his material for’the four bridges he will erect under the contracts just secured from the county commissioners of this county. Special sale this week—men’s work clothing;, read our advertisement, see our big display window, and come in and let us show you the goods. ROWLES & PARKER. W. S. Parks is building a fine new eight-room house on his 10-acre plot on College road. The foundation has been completed and the framing begun. Don’t forget us when you are ready to buy your rubber footwear. We have all kinds. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. W. B. Leonard was in from Gillam township Saturday. He sold two suckling colts, receiving SIOO for one and SBS for. the other. He was also offered SSOO for a team of mares but did not sell them. Mr. Leonard, is a believer in fine stock and makes a specialty of fine sheep. This week Rowles & barker will unload another car of those fancy Michigan potatoes. The lowest price and the last chance this season to buy your winter’s supply; off the ear, 45c a bushel, unloading day.

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Fanchon. Fanchon for quality. Order your fruit cakes for Thanksgiving dinners from Geo. Fate. If you want atfur coat at the right price go to Murray’s Clothing Store. If you want some fine brandy for Thanksgiving buy fruit cakes at Fates’ Bakery. There will be no meeting of the Ladies of the G. A. R. Thursday of this week, on account of Thanksgiving. Why not buy a piano now while you can get one at wholesale priee. Call and get prices during , this great sale. We have lambs wool insoles which you want for Christmas slippers. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. It is probable that during the week beginning Dec. sth, either Dr. J. N„ Hurty, or some assistant in his office, will come to Rensselaer and spend the week, giving daily talks on subjecigaffecting the public health. The city health officer has talked with citizens and some organizations and there is a general desire that the visit be paid to Rensselaer. A room will be procured for headquarters during the time and the meeting should prove of educational benefit as well as having a general benefit from the standpoint of health. Now is the time to purchase a piano while yon can secure them at factory prices. Great sale now going on In the Republican building. Only two weeks more to take advantage of this great sale.*

Sweet Potatoes. The very finest that we could buy. They are good, long keepers, and it would be well for you to buy a week’s supply ahead at this exceptional thanksgiving Sale price— t r 25 Cents a Peck.

Fayette Mincemeat an especially good one, 10c package. Oysters You can now get the very finest oysters delivered to you. We have taken up the handling of oysters in season, and wHI have them come to us direct from Baltimore, thus insuring no city “hold overs,” but the very freshest of stock. Order a trial, we guarantee to please you. • -7-;;' 45c a quart. OYSTER CRACKERS You will be delighted with our Sawyer Shell Oyster Crackers. They are the best that money can buy. 10c a pound.

Just in, new stock of furs, at The G. E. Murray Co’s. Ruth Pierce, a little girl at the Monnett school for girls, is recovering from typhoid feVer. Men’s suits and overcoats at Murray’s Clothing Store. Special values for |7.50 and >IO.OO. Born, Sunday, Nov. 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller, a daughter. For ladles* suits and ladies’, misses’ and children’s cloaks, go to The G. E. Murray Co. George Gorham’s watch station at the Main street crossing of the Monon railroad was almost destroyed this morning when the mail sacks for Rensselaer were thrown off the norty bound through train. The sacks all hit the building, which seems to be substantially constructed, but they hit with sufficient force to break the door open and knock out one panel of the siding. The train goes through Rensselaer at about 50 miles an hour and when a half dozen mail bags crash into a little building something gives way. Through fortunate circumstances we have secured another car of those fancy Michigan potatoes at much less than market value, again demonstrating our ability as price makers—4sc a bushel off the car, unloading day Telephone 95, or call and leave your order. ROWLES & PARKER. We have just received a new supply of women’s shoes in cloth top, both button and lace. Come and see us when looking for footwear, Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block Fanchon at The G. E. Murray Co.

Fruits Pineapples, fresh, waxy fruit, each is® Grapes, fancy white Malagas, per poundlsc Apples, Red Stands, nice eaters or cookers, peck, 38c Bananas, a lot of special nice ones, per d0z.... 15c Oranges, good color and sweet; big size, per doz.4oc Grape Fruit, big and heavy, each in c Raisins, loose 4-Crown Muscateles, pound 10c Raisins, bleached seedless Sultanas, pound 12c Raisins, seeded 1-pound packages . ioc English currants, new crop. .10c Coffees We have added a new one in the Millar Cdffee. It is the Millar Magnet Pearled, and considering the strength and flavor, it is most economical. Try a can; it’s ready for use, per pound 35c

WEATHER FORECAST. - Generally fair tonight .and Tuesday; slightly colder tonight, warmer Tuesday. * Our stock of coal for all purposes is most complete. J. L. BRADY. Harry Folk, the court reporter, has been commissioned a notary public. We carry supplies and sell DeLaval Cream Separator. Maines & Hamilton. . Dr. Aaron Wood and family, of Brook, came over yesterday and visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood and family. Call us on phone 54 and we will save you money on fancy cranberries, apples, oranges, grape-fruit, Malaga grapes, sweet potatoes, cabbage, leaf lettuce and celery. JOHN EGER. Dr. and Mrs. I. M. Washburn are spending today at Bloomington, Ind., where the doctor will read a paper before the railway surgeons society. Lest you forget, we again repeat, “The Barnyard Shoe is King of all work shoes.” Try a pair of these. Sold and warranted at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Order your Booth oysters from Geo. Fate, the Fat Dinner Man, for Thanksgiving now and avoid the rush. Just received, a fine car of West Virginia splint coal. Maines & Hamilton, phone 273. Everything in footwear foY everybody at our exclusive shoe store. ■. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store," Opera House Block. ’ 2'

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