Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 247, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Place of Quality. Rowen & Keiser. 3 cans Campbell’s Soup 24c 3 cans -Pumpkin .................. 24c 4 cans Corn .25c 3 packages Mince Meat 24c 3 Packages Macaroni ............24c Wild Rose Early June Peas, can.. 9c Pure Cider Vinegar, gallon 23c Potatoes, home grown, peck 15c Onions, fine ones, peck ......15c Butterine, best grade, pound ....22c Best line of Coffees in city, from, per lb 25 to 83c Plenty of other Bargains too numerous to mention. * Phone 202. 'Bulk oysters and fresh fish at Haus’ restaurant Friday. . * ' We please others—why not you? Phone 202. ’ . ■ ~,.iY A. L. Willis is spending today at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Leslie Alter, in Union'township. If you want the best that money can buy at the lowest price, call 202. ROWEN & KISER. Harry Eger has returned home from Terre Haute, where he has been employed for several weeks. Put your pears in tin cans and buy them of Rowen & Kiser, 25 cents a dozen. Phone 202. Watch for the dates of our Tailormade opening. C. EARL DUVALL. Down goes the price on flour. Arlstos, the perfect flour, only $1.35 a sack. JOHN EGER. Mrs. C. D. Martin left this morning for her home in Cincinnati after a protracted visit with relatives in Rensselaer. Be sure and get a Bradley Coat Sweater, as they are just fine, in all colors and grades. C. EARL DUVALL. For Bc, a full pound of fresh seeded raisins or a pound of 4 crown, loose muscatel raisins, or nice prunes. JOHN EGER. O. E. Peterson is now employed at the McKay laundry and may decide to move here. His wife is at present employed as a nurse at Battle Ground. 'Boys’ Chinchilli Overcoats and Caps to match. Be sure and fit your boy out with Perfection Clothes. C. EARL DUVALL. William Durant, of Barkley township, this year made 500 gallons of sorghum molasses, which he found a ready market for at 75 cents per gallon. . Callegian Suits are the best that money can buy, as every garment is guaranteed to wear perfect and hold their shape and we can save you from SB.OO to $5.00 on every suit. ’ C. EARL DUVALL A Classified Adv. will find it
500 Dozen Husking Gloves and Mittens. ' • We study the wants of men and boys, 4nd sell in both dress and working garments, THE BEST for the least money. Now for the Husking season, Duck Coats, Sheep lined Coats, Corduroy Coats and Pants, $1.50 to $6.50. Best Overalls and Coats 75c. Best Boys’ Overalls and Coats 45c. Best Men’s and Boys’ Shirts 45c. Husking Mittens of every description, and kind you want 60c to 90c per dozen. Awaiting your call, TRAUB & SELIG “The New York Store”
