Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CABIRIA THE PICTURE THAT MADE r THE WORD BOW The Ohly Picture Showing Before All the Crown Heads of Europe by Command. For old and Yount Rich and Poor Alike. «.•' ' ' . - WORLD’S ONLY $1,000,000 PRODUCTION

Some of the goods we purchased before the big advances. Less than wholesale prices today. FOR 10c YOU CAN BUY: 1 2 lb. can of standard string benns. 1 2 lb. can of standard lye hominy. 1 3 lb. can of standard pumpkin. 1 3 lb. can of sweet cider. 1 3 lb. can of standard apples. 1 % lb. can of salmon. 1 ■ 1 lb. of good California evaporated peaches. 1 lb. of good prunes. 1 large package of new figs. 1 large .bottle of catsup. 1 large jar of mustard. We will handle fresh fish during Lent. John Eger.

Important Notice to Telephone ----- Work has started on a new directory, which willbe in book form. Any dumges in your name, number or location, changes of firm name, parties changing lines, parties contemplating having phones put in within next few months, those wishing to hold or have fake SI.OO service on party lines, in fact, any changes wanted made must be made at office. Our desire is to get this directory correct. There will be a limited amount of advertising space. No soliciting for advertisements wild be made. Call 636 for space. Home patrons will ,be given preference. This information must be in office before March first. —Jasper County Telephone Co. The Vesta Co. bought out and control the three greatest improvements to lead storage batteries. Have these exclusive features explained before buying a new battery. Fancy evaporated peaches for this week, 10c a pound.—Home Grocery.

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