Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. VOtXCS TO DAXX.T SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers to The Evening Republican will confer a favor upon the publishers by reporting promptly any failure of delivery upon the part of tne carrier boys. The Republican tries to give good service in the delivery of the paper, but cannot do so without the cooperation of subscribers. If you fail to receive your paper notify us promptly by phones 18, 114 or 163 and your complaint will be given prompt attention. Fine bananas.—Home Grocery. Plenty of money to loan at 5 per • cent. Moses Leopold, Attorney. Naval oranges are good now. The Home Grocery is selling some fine *ones at 20c a dozen. The receipts at the basketball game Saturday night were $18.50, which was a little more than expenses. Remember it’s the Home Grocery that sells so much flour—“ Best” or “Northmore,” $1.50 a sack. Mrs. J. L. Brady, Mrs. George "Ketchum and Miss Bessie Moody went to Chicago this morning to see Caruso in grand opera at the Auditorium. Trade at the Home Grocery this week to benefit the Mbnnett Home, One grocery is' selling bread at one cent a loaf. See their adv. The W. R. C. will meet at' the hall Tuesday afternoon promplty at 2:30. All officers who have not been installed are requestedoto be present if possible. ~ Mrs. P. L. Mattes returned to Chicago this morning after a short visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Grant. Mr. Mattes was also here over Sunday. We are now in the midst of the grip and the best remedy is ‘hot lemonade, and to put the price in reach of all we will this week sell them at lc each, or 12c a dozen. JOHN EGER. His lectures are eloquent, humorous, - pathetic and powerful. 1 commend him as a man of strong character and great sower. —Dr. G. M. Savage, President S. W. B. University, Jackson, Tenn. At M. E. church, Thursday evening, January 19th.

AnotherJummer! Fresh Bread* 1c a Loaf Another Money-Saving Combination Offer. Everything Reduced. 3 Loaves Fresh Quaker Bread, 3c, reg’lr 15c 1C» Extra Fine Tender Sweet Corn . . 10c, regular 10c 1 Can Palace Drip Table Syrup, ... 08c, regnlar 10c 1 Can Fancy Pork and Beans .... 12c, regular 15c 2 Pkga. Hippo Washing Powder . . . 08c, regular 10c 1 Package (6 large boxes) Matches . . . 21c, regular 25c 1 Package Quaker Toy Oats 08c, regnlar 10c 1 Can Beat California Peaches, very fine . 28c, regnlar 35c Sale Price - - -.- -96 c, regnlar $1.30 '!•— • I A saving of over 30 per cent. Give us your order this week, r 5 per cent of our cash receipts go to the Monnett Orphans’ Home. HOME GROCERY Ormwimg loHor Ivory Day . ,