Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 255, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
These Are Our Regular Prices and not Specials. It will pay you to cut them out, to keep and compare with the Special prices othes make. All our goods guaranteed to give satisfaction or money returned.—JOHNEGEß. 1 lb. can Pink Salmon 10S 3 lb. can Standard Tomatoes-..... 10c 1 lb. can Stewed Tomatoes, for soup .. - • 5c 3 lb. can fancy yellow table Apricots, in syrup 15c 3 lb. can fancy yellow, table Peaches, in syrup 15c 4 cans standard Com • -25 c 4 cans Red Kidney Beans -25 c 4 cans baked Beans, in tomato sauce -25 c 4 cans Sanr Kraut 25c 4 cans Pumpkin - .25c 4 cans Hominy .25c 1 pint bottle Pure Tomato Ketchup 10c Large, fat breakfast Mackerel, each J 8c Large Lake Fish, per pound 6c 1 lb. package Seeded Raisins 8c 1 lb. 4 crown, loose, Muscatel Raisins 8c Bulk Coffee, pound 22c, 25c and 28c Dry Salt Bacon, per pound ! 12 l-2e Pickled Pork, per pound . .12 l-2c and 15c Fancy lean Breakfast bacon, per pound .20c Our fancy, pure Butterine, per pound 20c Yeast Foam, per package 3c * ‘ Lords Best Flour, * ’ every sack guaranteed $1.30 “ Aristos,” the perfect flour . ' ,$1.35 Phone 54
“The Quality Store” Phone 202 - v ~ “ All this week we will give 4 pounds Granulated or “A” Sugar with every two-dollar cash order. i, ■ • * .■*" *'-»..** A’ ilip wen Sr Kiser, ph °™ 202
The Ellis Theatre. Guaranteed Attraction. ALL THIS WEEK MATINEE SATURDAY. CASH E. TOMLINSON And His Own Company. f TO-NIGHT The Gameof Life I PRICES: 10,20 and 30cL Seats Now on sale at Jessen’s Jewelry Store. CMh‘ E. Tomlinson.
Rollin Eib returned Tuesday from Hillsboro, N. Dak., where he has been working in the harvest fields and threshing for his brother-in-law, Geo. Wright for the paßt two months. He reports a fine Crop_and prosperous conditions out there. His brother, Herbert, will return home in about a week. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tbs KMJoo Han Always Bought “At Home” cards have been received here from Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Warren Wigmore, mailed at Pacific Grove, Cal., stating that they would be at home at 1329 Clay street San Francisco, Cal., sifter Nov. Ist Mrs. Wigmore was formerly Miss Frances Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marshall, and this is the first news of her marriage received here. x "I have been somewhat costive, bnt Doan’s Regnlets give just tile results I desire: They act mildly and regulate the bowels perfectly.”—Geo. B. Krause, Altoona, Pa. -
