Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1917 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

2340 POUNDS HOver a Ton of Opeko Breakfast COFFEE 38c a pound 2 lbs for 39c Limit if 10 pounds to customer

a RIB HAYS BEFORE EftSTER SUNDAY-Thursday, Friday, Saturday, APRIL 5,6 and 7 Save This List, Check and Bring it With You.

Linen Writing Paper XT 1 'Til/ s°° b° xes high grade - 111 Linen IF ill ® 111 i XJ/L-J// Stationery 40c a box, 2 boxes for 41c.

Household Remedies

25c Arnica Salve..... 60c Asthma Pencils.. 25c Blackberry Cordial 25c Bunion Ease..... 25c Carbolated Witchhaael Ointment . . . ..... . . . .•.2 for 26c >1 Cod Liver 0i1..... 15c Foot Powder.... 50c Kidney Remedy. • —.2 for slc

Peerage Chocolates Delicious and Fresh 50c a pound 2 pounds for 51c f 5c Liggett’s Mints, 2 for 6c

Mrs. Boyd Porter was able to leave the hospital Friday. j p Hammond, auditor of Jasper county’ went to Chicago today. Before you purchase your automobile tires see Kellner & Callahan. Charles Stackhouse went to Lafayette today on business. If you want a bloom all summer see J. H- Holden. Mary Sawin went to Edinburg today for a visit with her parents. (Major George H. Healey went to • Indianapolis today. _ William VanArsdel was here today for the funeral of his wiles aunt, Mrs. James Eldridge. Frank Hardman, of Chicago, is here for a visit with his parents, Mr. md Mrs. Joseph Hardman. Who said “High Cost of living?” Wait for Fendig’s big one cent Rexall Sale, April 5,6, and 7. Jesse D. Allman, assistant cashier of the First National Bank, is again confined to his home with rheumatism. Wait for our big one ’ a ate, pBXOH s.&puaj— ’L P™ 9 S IH a V Drug Store. 'Mrs. Simon and Miss Zelma went to Chicago on the early —morning train. • A. ton of coffee on sale at Fendig’s big Rexall one cent sale April 5,6, and 7. • Mrs. Edna Goss, of Remington, is spending the day with her Parents, Mr and Mrs. James L. Babcock, o. Parr. ■_ For practical painter and paper hanger, Phone 331.—W. 8. Richards. Mrs. Perry Dirham and children went to South Bend today for a visit with her mother-in-law, Mrs. 0. Dirham. ! . . Get your trees for spring planting now from Pefly. Every tree guaranteed. W. C. Smalley, of Remington, was here today, having brought over an auto load of school teachers tq write on the examination. Eighty-one’ applicants wrote on the teachers’ examination here today under the supervision of County School Superintendent Lamaom - * . ’ ■.l ' .1