Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 277, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Louis Holferlin of Lewiston made a business trip to this city today. On Wheatless days use Bohemian style rye flour, compouned. 5 lb. cloth sacks 40c. . ROWLES A PARKER J. E. Moore of Gifford was in this city today. If it* beef you .want call phone 647 —Charles Leavel. Mr. and Mrs. Finnan Thompson went to Lafayette this morning. Navy beans that were cracked in threshing No. 1 stock and recleaned _ 12% per lb. ROWLES A PARKER Freeman Gifford of Laura was in Rensselaer today. The Pon Pon Chrysanthemums are all the go. You ought to see them. Step in at the green house.—John H. [olden. Zack Kerns of Laurn made a business trip to this city today.

Just received a fresh supply of Wheat Glory. The finest laxative breakfast food to be obtained at any price. ROWLES A PARKER Anyone wishing to see me will find me in the Trust & Savings Bank on Saturday afternoons.—H. O. Harris, phone 184. Lewis Cavendish of'Newland went to Indianapolis today to see about enlisting in the aviation corps. Bicycle tires, the largest line in the prices. Also bicycle repairs and recity. All new stock at the old low pairing.—Main Garage. Mrs. Fred Markin of Moody was in Rensselaer today on business. Oak Grove butterine, the very best on the market, sold at 32 cents per pound, the wholesale price is 30% cents per pound. Buy it of the Depot Grocery. let us saw your wood We have a first class rig and can saw your wood upon very short notice. Prides reasonable. CAIN A GRANT. Phone 5028 or 930 E.