Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Monogram Flour - $1.50 White Star Flour - $1.40 ■ .'ll ■- , —, ..... These flours are sold with a Money-Back Guarantee and if you are not satisfied with it we cheerfully refund the price you paid. 14 lbs. best H. & E. granulated sugar SIOO New hand-picked navy beans, per lb. ......... i... 6%c A good grade Jap rice, per lb. 3 cans of one kind or assorted kraut, pumpkin, hominy, peas, corn or kidney beans , , 25c Yeast Foam, per package ..... ...... 3c A splendid Rio coffee, per lb .....20c Large soda crackers in 20-lb. boxes, per lb. 5Mt« Millar and Harfs Longhorn cheese, the mildest cheese made, . per lb. 25c Dry salt cured meat, per lb .... 12}£e The Highest Cash Price Paid for Produce. ROWLES & PARKER - Phone 95.
Zern Wright made a business trip to Lafayette today. Ya-gallon fruit cans, 60c per dozen. ROWEN & KISER. Mrs. Peter Wagner went to Chicago yesterday to visit her daughters. Itching, bleeding, protruding or blind piles| have yielded to Doan’s Ointment. 50c at all stores. • Mrs. Allen May, ot Jordan township, went to Lafayette today to visit relatives until the first of next week. Galvanized boilers, regular 85c, all week, 70e. BOWEN & KISER. ■-, ■ / Mrs. A. F. Long and daughter, Miss Martha, went to Valparaiso yesterday to visit Mr, and Mrs. Bert Brenner. Wizzard mops, all this week, 95c each. BOWEN & KISER. Mrs. Harry Molter left for her home in Delphus, Ohio, today, after a visit with relatives, Fathers Morris and Krull. We now have a lot of extra fancy apples, 25 and 30 cents a peck, SI.OO a bushel, or $2.50 to $2.75 for a 3bushel parrel. ’ JOHN EGER.
Smith Rainier, of Brookston, visited his brother, O. K. Rainier, the first of the week and they spent one day fishing at the Kankakee river. Turnips and carrots, 15e peek; onions, 20c peek. z BOWEN & KISER. W. O. Nelson was down from Wheatfield yesterday, his first visit here for a long time. Mr. Nelson gave up photography several years ago. He is now engaged in house painting. We will have tor Friday and Saturday a lot of fancy “Dutchess” pears; the kind that are nice and juicy, and will do to eat or can. $1 a bushel. JOHN EGER.
Howard Clark is to pitch a game of baseball for Monon against Francesville next Sunday. Harry Mason is to catch and it is probable the game will be witnessed by several from Rensselaer. When baby suffers with croup, apply and give Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil at once. Safe for children. A little goes a long way. 25c and 50c. At alldrug stores. A game of baseball is going on this afternoon between the Goodland Baptist Sunday School and the Rensselae** Christian church Sunday School. It is being played at Riverside Athletic Park. Donald Deverter, of Crawfordsville, has begun work at A. F. Long’s drug store, taking the place which Ernie Moore had filled for no long. Mr. Deverter is a pharmacy student, having partially completed his college course.
Special—3 boxes of Searchlight matches for 6c this week at Burchard’s 6c and 10c Store. Rev. J. H. Collier, 75, of Columbus, is in a critical condition from, injuries received when he was bulled beneath a concrete wall which collapsed in the basement of his home.. The minister was pinioned until 'neighbors released him.
