Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WE BUY Our groceries as cheap as any other store in town and therefore we can! sell just as cheap or even lower! than some do. Look at dup ad and judge for yourself. And remember: *bne thing, what you buy of us you can eat, nothing to throw; ’away, We don’t deal that way. So j buy your Thanksgiving order of us' and you will not be disappointed on that day. Cranberries, full quart, 5c per qt. Sweet potatoes, 2 7-8 c per lb. Pumpkin and squashes, 10c each. Oysters, 40c quart. Lettuce,- 15c lb. New onions, 3 bunches, 10c. Grapes,, 10c per lb. We carry a full line and can supply your needs, so don’t take any chance, but 1 buy your order here, or go elsewhere and find out their price, then come .here. We know you will buy of us because we'are right in price and" quality. —■ —■—• Rowen & Kiser Phone 202 35c—Turkey dinner Thanksgiving.—Fate’s College Inn. 10c loaf of Piper’s bread for 5c Wednesday afternoon at Rowen & Kiser’s. * Nevill will have a good supply of fresh fish again Friday. Give him your order. B. K. Zimmerman spent Sunday in Blue Island and Joliet, calling on Bert Rhoades at the former place and Bert White at the latter. You'are missing good, inexpensive amusement if you are not attending the Rex. None better. Admission sc. - The Hustler’s Class*of the. Christian church will give an oystef SUpper at the church this evening from 5 to 7 o’clock. Other refresh- • ments will be served for those who do not like, oysters. Matinee at 2, 3 and 4 p. m. Thanksgiving. Come and spend a pleTakant hour at the Rex Theatre. Admission sc. William C. Cort, of Company A, mounted signal corps, of the U. S. army, came today to visit hfs sister, Mrs. Joe Myers, for a few days. He has only about four months to serve in completing his enlistment.
I I I Hiram Day | DEALEBIN ' J I Hair, Cement j I Lime, Brick i | RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA ] WANTED—Sewing to do at my home in Parr—Myra Casey, at the home of James Longstreth. WANTED—Women, sell guaranteed hosiery to friends, neighb rs and general wearer; 70 «per cent profit; make $lO daily; experience unnecessary. International Mills, West Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED—A few steady boarders. Mrs. Vern Robinson, Phone 172, FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Barns and stables. A. Leopold. LOST. LOST—Handbag containing two ladies’ handkerchiefs, $8 in bills in small envelope, and, small purse containing $5- in paper money, between Center school house and Rensselaej. Return to Republican office and receive reward.—Mrs. C. B. Wells. « LOST—A brown and red plaid mackinaw'coat, in Rensselaer. Return to Sam Duvall. ■ *x LOST—Pair of nose glasses, with button attachment. Return here. FOUND. MISCELLANEOUS TO EXCHANGE-80 acre farm 3% miles of Medaryville, Ind., good buildings, 50 acres in crops, fairly well tiled, on stone road: want residence In Rensselaer. J. Davisson. A GOOD CHRISTMAS - GIFT— Until January Ist, I will send postpaid to any address in the United States, “Hoosier Hunting Grounds,” a $1.50 book by Bill Bat, on receipt of sl.—John E. Alter, Rensselaer, In<J., Phone 921-E. I
