Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 290, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

y' PICTURE. Mental Science. The Sheriff and Miss Jones. SONG. ; j Are You Lonesome, By J. F. Frederick, j - -

Blanket and underwear week at Murray’s. The phone number of the Depot Grocery is 202. Try it once. ' A barrel of very fine sauer kraut; 5c a quart at The Home Grocery. We still have some of those nice New York Baldwin apples at $3.25 a barrel or 35c a peck. JOHN EGER. Harve Robinson, of .Sentinel Butte, N. Dak., arrived today for a short visit at his old home. ' He is engaged in the banking and ranching business in the northwest. You can all have them how for your breakfast. The bottom has fallen Out of the grapefruit market. Nice, heavy grapefruit only 5c each. JOHN EGER. Remember special preparations for the Christmas present proposition. Everything in special holiday boxes. Select your presents early, we will take—care of them for you until wanted. G. E. MURRAY CO. H. M. Shipman will go to Brookston tomorrow and spend a few days with a'nephew. He will then go to Remington and other places and finally end up at Dix, 111., where he will again spend the winter with a sister. Miss Merle Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Harriq, who has been* sick with typhoid fever for the past six weeks, is now improving. She is gaining strength slowly, but her condition is now very encouraging. From two of the very best candy kitchens known to modern candy making, the Home Grocery is now receiving the Christmas candies and confections. It is opening exceptionally fine and the prices are ranging very low.

Mr. and Mrs. B. Forsythe went to Winamac this morning, where she will remain with him during the time he is selling his stock of goods there. She is still quite poorly and has been confined closely at home since returning from the hospital two months ago. Frank Shide and wife returned to Idaville today after a visit of several days in Rensselaer. They are working- on the Gross dredge, which was compelled to shut down for want of sufficient water to float their boat. Water is now being pumped into the ditch from another ditch and work has been resumed.