Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Butter! Butter! Butter! •' ;T; i * * Gold Bar Butter is without an equal. The only butter sold in Rensselaer that is made of whole milk cream. The milk is hauled to our creamery at New Troy, Michigan, by the farmer, and separated at the creamery; the cream is then sent to our factory at Chicago, and made into butter. This butter is in the pound prints within 24 hours from the time the milk is taken from the cow. Our prices this week in 5 pound lots 30 l-2c; under 5 pounds 33c. W. H. Dexter Co.
You say it is your luck. But isn’t it your habits. A girl prays to be delivered from temptation with the mental reservation that it would be great fun just to take a peck at it. “Cracker Jack,” and all kinds of our 1 lb. cans of pink salmon, 10c. 1 lb. flat cans, medium red salmon, 15c a can. JOHN EGER. (Maine was quarantined by federal authorities Thursday on account of the foot and mouth disease. The order was issued •as a preventative measure, no case of the disease having discovered in the stat^ There is nothing healthier this season of the year than apples and fancy apples are cheap at the present time, $2.50, $2.75 and $3 a bbl. 20c, 25c and 30c a peck. JOHN EGER. War on the “Hunker” was declared Thursday by the University of Illinois when twenty-two sttfdents were dismissed and 200 more were placed on probation, which means they must do better or also walk the plank. We have 200 good solid apple barrels, just the thing to pack your goods in for moving, or for setting chickens or turkeys in. If taken at once, 5c each. JOHN EGER. There will be no Sunday lid on the Panama Pacific international exposition. It has been decided finally by the expositiop officials that the exposition with all of its activities, including the zone aind the exhibit palaces, are to be permitted to run full blast on Sundays. “The_Best Laxative I Know Of." “I have sold Chamberlain’s Tablets so several years. People who have used them wil ltake nothing else. I can recommend them to my customers as the best laxative and cure for constipation that I know of,” writes Frank Strouse, Fruitland, lowa. For sale by all dealers. C More than $3,000 has so far been received by Charles A. Greathouse, the state superintendent of public instruction, in response to the appeal that school children give one penny each on Lincoln’s birthday to be turned over to the Red Cross for relief work in Europe. The largest contribution was received from the Valparaiso university, which has sent $l5O from the students and faculty. Money is still coming in and it is believed that much more will be added to the amount.
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