Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 305, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

While they last; 25 dozen cans of genuine red kndney beans, peas, and ye hominy at 10c a can. Not over 3 cans of each to a customer. Quality equal to what you have been buying at 15c. EGER GROCERY. The Boy Scout*. The Boy Scouts will not have a meeting tonight at the church owing to private “watch meetings,” the boys-may want to attend. asa McDaniel, Scoutmaster. NOTICE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Dues for the first quarter, 'l9lß are payable before Jan. 1918. Delinquent members are not entitled to benefits. Every member should attend to this at once. GEO. E. M. of F. NOTICE. All those owing us charge accounts up to Jan. 1, 1918, will be expected to call and make satisfactory settlement at once, as after that date we will carry no more charge accounts, but operate on the govern-ment-approved cash-and-carry plan. This is pay-up time and it will be impossible for us to see everyone, so we trust that this will be sufficient notice and that you will readily ” w>nd We are still holding down the price of butterine; “East-lake” brand 30c a lb., “Nut” butterine, 32c a lb. Try a large bottle of our maple and cane syrup at 35c. EGER GROCERY. We have just received a car load soft coal, suitable for range or heating stoves. J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. Phone 6. Anyone wishing to seatne will find me in the Trust 4, Savings Bank er Saturday afternoons. —H. O. Harris, pbene 11L