Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 279, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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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 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
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 will have them come to us direct from Baltimore, thus insuring no city “hold overs,” but the very freshest of stock. Order a trial, to please you. 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.
This sale ends Thursday, 12 o’clock noon, Nov. 24,1910. Don’t fail to take advantage of it THE HOME GROCERY —— Rensselaer, Indiana
Princess tonight ■ .—<- PICTURE. The Boys of Topsy Turvy Ranch. SONG. Ton Just Sult Me, By Roscoe Wilson. EXTRA GOOD PROGRAM FOR THANKSGIVING.
B. N. Fendig made a business trip to Chicago today. Fancy Winesap eating apples 35c a peck at John Eger’s. Miss Gertrude Hopkins is spending today in Kankakee, 111. Remember Maines & Hamilton sell the Grain King scoop boards. Just received, car of Jackson Hill egg coal. j. l. BRADY. Lewis Alter went to Forest today to spend Thanksgiving at his old home. We carry supplies and sell DeLaval Cream Separator. Maines & Hamilton. Mrs. I. D. Walker went to Indiana Harbor this morning to spend a few days with relatives. Misses Loretta Plckner and Miss Grace Hurley went to Kniman this morning for a short visit. A car of the popular cook stove coal, Majestic, jutot received. -/ J. L. BRADY. .. Mr. and Mrs. W- H. Morrison went to Chicago this morning to remain over Thanksgiving with relatives. We carry in stock both the lump and mine run smokeless coal for furnances. J. L. BRADY. Brick ice cream in three colors. Strawberry and vanilla ice cream always on hand. Vern Nowels, phone 360. :• 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
Order your fruit cakes for Thanksgiving dinners from Geo. Fate. Order your Booth oysters from Geo. Fate, the Fat Dinner Man, for Thanksgiving now and avoid the rush. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Day and two children went to Tolona, 111., today, to spend Thanksgiving with his mother, who is almost 80 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. John Schroer, of Barkley township, left this morning for Zanesville, Ohio, for a visit of two or three weeks. It was their former home. ; Mrs. George Davis, whose husband worked for some time at C. W. Rhoades' barbershop, left this morning for Westfield, lowa, where he is employed at his trade. Get your winter’s supply of potatoes off our car next Friday, Nov. 25th, 45c a bushel. One day only. Remember the date. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs E. S Tillman ?ame from Lebanon this D’oining and Prof. Tillman will come this evening, to spend Thanksgiving at home. They will remain until Sunday. , Dr. Reed’s Cushion Sole shoes Insure comfort and warmth and prevent damp, cold feet, so-prevalent at this time of the year. Sold and warranted at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. L. F. Hopkins and wife and two children came this afternoon from Glencoe, 111., to spend Thanksgiving with Dr. and Mrs. E. C. English. Harry English is also here from Purdue, bringing with him "a friend, Fritz Neilson, of New York.
Three quarts of fancy cranberries for 25c at John Eger’s. Miss Onalea, who has been living with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Watson, left this morning for her home in Paris, 111. W. V. Porter and B. J. Moore purchased two car loads of cattle in Roselawn and went there for them this morning. Mrs. G. F. Stackhouse and Mrs. W. E. Jacks went to Chicago this morning to have their eyes examined by a specialist. Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson went to Berwyn, 111., to spend Thanksgiving with their daughter, Mrs. A. E. Coen, and husband. Mrs. Elmer Gwin left this morning for Taylorville, 111., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Ed Greenwait, over Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs.’ M. A. McConnahay, of Idaville, came this morning to remain over Thanksgiving with their son, Dave McConnahay, 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. J. H. Moore and wife, of Gifford, went to Fairbury, 111., this morning to attend the funeral of the child of their son, Ed Mdore. -—\ We always have bargains for those who want them, as we always sell discontinued lines at greatly reduced prices. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, “1 Opera House Block.
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —e— PICTURE. The Great Secret, a comedy, By Ray Norton, ■ SONG. '. : , My Lover Is a Sailor Lad. - Thursday’s Program. Picture. The Call of the Blood, Indian drama. Song. » By the Light of the Silvery Moon.
