Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 199, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Earle Reynolds went to Chicago today. ■ > Mrs. A. Withiam went to MonOn this morning. Mr .and Mrs. Roe Yeoman and baby returned today from a visit at Lebanon, Mrs. John H. Reiser, of Sheridan, 111., who has been visiting Mrs. John Shellhart, returned home this morning. H. F. Rice and family, of Hartford City, who have been visiting the past week with F. D. Burehard, returned home today. Mrs. L. G. Wells and daughter, Miss Edith, who have been visiting at the Mon nett Home, returned to their home at Manchester, la. Miss Edith Bird, of Spokane, Wash., returned home today, after a week’s visit with Miss Simpson, the deaeonness aft Monnett Home. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Craig, of Urbana, Ohio., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ropp, went to Hartford City today, where they will visit before returning home. The local company of the Indiana National Guard will break camp tomorrow at noon, and will return home on the train arriving here at 7:06, according to orders received by Agenf Beam.
O. C. Reel, the advance man of the carnival, went to Lafayette and Logansport on business connected with the shows. He will return here before the end of the week. The men here In charge will go on a booster trip this week.
Dr. Rose M. Remmek, in her office over Jessen’s jewelry store, correctly fits all defects of eyesighit, making this her specialty. The. glasses she furnishes are made by specialists in the making of glasses.—Adv.
Charlie Hannon was up from Terre Haute to spend Sunday with home folks. Mrs. Harmon, who has been visiting here the past two weeks, will remain for several weeks to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown.
COME TO RENSSELAER the cheapest grocery market on the map. We can save you money on groceries. Commencing on Tuesday, and lasting until Saturday night, Aug. 29: ‘ £ 15 lbs. of sugar for $1.00; one dollar’s worth to a customer. Potatoes, 25c a peck; $1 a bushel. 4 cons sauerkraut for 25c 4 cans hominy for ....... .25e 4 cans pumpkin for .25c 4 cans corn for 25c 4 cans kidney beans for ........25c 4 cans baked pork and beans In tomato sauce for .........25c Every can guaranteed to be of high standard quality or money refunded. Extra large mackerel 10c a pound. Dry salt meat 12%c a pound. Armour's real light, fancy lean bacon, 25c a pound. JOHN EGER, - PHONE 54
