Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 256, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT AT THE PRINCESS 1 > Special 4-reel Tonight “The Adventures of a Girl Reporter” 2 Parts' “The Flirt” Comedy “Out of the Darkness” Drama All performances dramatized by musical accompaniment SHOWS 7,8, 9 —— T ' Professional Notice. I have returned from t recuperation trip following my hospital treatment and am now entirely well arid ready to resume my medical practice. DR. F. H. HEMPHILL. Potatoes have reached the bottom in price. We will unload another car of choice, ripe, sandgrown Michigan potatoes aext week at 55c per bushel. ROWLES & PARKER. MASQUERADE And County Fair Under Auspices of Pocahontas Lodge Friday, Oct. 30 7:30 p. m. For the Red Men, Pocahontas and their invited guests. Prize for best novelty costume, beautiful watch. Other smaller Prizes.
ROWLES & PARKER Monogram Flour - 1.50 White Star Flour 1.40 These are high grade flour and sold with a money back guarantee. / > 3 cans New Pack Tomatoes for -25 c 3 cans New Pack Peas - • -25 c 3 cans New Pack Pumpkin • -25 c 3 cans New Pack Beans - - -25 c 3 cans New Pack Com - - -25 c 3 cans New Pack Kraut - - -25 c 2 large cans Pie Peaches for - * 25c 51b. sack New Pancake flour - - -25 c New Honey per carton - - -18 c Large new Dill Pickles per dozen -15 c Nice Large Pie Pumpkins and Squashes 10 and 15c Another car of those extra fancy ripe sand grown Michigan Potatoes, next week. 2% bushel sacks 55 cents per bushel. Rowles & Parker Phone 95 '
