Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 303, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NfiTlfiF IWV I Plnoinnr Hut Qdlo ■ ■ IllV lllil ' lift Ift ~ I iuii |i u | wll v • j Wishing to engage in other business, I will sell my entire stock of groceries at Cut Prices, commencing MONDAY, DEC. 30 Lasting until stock is fewrof our Cut Prices: . - CANNED GOODS. Pumpkin 10c per can, 3 cans for . .25c 25c Tomatoes, large can '• 30e Peaches, large can. ;......... •*»« 15c Catsup, 2 bottle for 20c Catsup, per bottle v .. 35c Salmon 30c, 2 cans for 25c Salmon, per can I ..20c 15c Beans, per can v 1 20c Canned Corn, new i®ck, just received.. . 15c 15csCanned Corn 13c, 2 for ....'.. * • -25 c Hominy, per can '. Pure Fruit Preserves .30c All Canned Soups 2 for .25c ■fe' -Peanut Butter in 7-pound pails, per pail .>1.70 15c Jars Mustard, per jar .10c Syrup—l gallon cans -«Oc _ * % gallon cans .40c Small <;ans 2 for L............. 254 Harvest Home Baking Powder, in Mason jars, 18c, t or 2 for ......25c Coffee has advanced from. 7c to 12c per pound, * our price now, per pound, 25c to ,j...30c. • Rice, per pound ............................. .12J4« • Navy Beans, per pound 12Jfic ■Colored Beans, per pound 10c 70-pound bags of salt, each . Pure Lard, per pound . .30c . Compound, Bacon, per pound' 40c Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans for ....... 25c Sunbrite Cleanser, 7 cans for ...................25c Corn Flakes; per package .'. 10c Post Toasties, 2 packages for. .25c • 1 One-fifth below cost on ail Toilet Articles. ' $1.40 Brooms at >l.lO $1.25 Brooms at >I.OO Other Good Brooms at ~. .80c . ‘6c and 7c Cigars 5c Cut on-all Tobaccoes. »-• Matches, per box 5c Laundry Soap, per cake from 5e to 7c NO DELIVERIES MADE AFTER SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. 1 f ‘ A /

A full line of Wear-U-Weli Shoes, Price $2.48, $4.48 per Pair. JAMES SNEDEKER North Side Grocery

Lieut. Paul Miller went tq Chicago this morning. i , • Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Michaels came up from Reynolds today. Miss Ryan one of the nureses at the hospital, went to Chicago for the day. Lilian Lucas returned to her home in Gary today after visiting relatives here. Judge Robert Vanatta returned to his home at Marion Friday after visiting relatives here.

If your stocx diet call me at mF expense and 1 will call for it promptly. A. L. Padgett. Phone 65. J. M. Shaffer, owner of the K. of P. building, went to his home at Plymouth today, Mrs. C. C. Randle was called to Valparaiso Friday on account of the death of her sister’s son. If any of your stock dius be sure and promptly call A. L. Padgett Phone 65.

Wdrd Lewis returned to Camp Custer Friday, after spending a ten day furlough with his parents here. Howard Clark went to Chicago Friday to visit friends before returning to Camp Taylor. Clara Walker returned to her home in Gifford after visiting her sisters in JJpion City. Mrs. Harry Jinkerson returned to her home in Chicago after visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiltshire. ■ Anyone wishing to >u ms will find me at the Trust A Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. O. Harris. Phons 124.,

Trustee-elect John F. Pettet and the present trustee, Joseph Salrin, of Walker township, were in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Harvey Wood Sr., went to Crawfordsville to visit her daughter and family who have been sick with the “Flu.” Elizabeth Witham returned to Gary this morning after spending a short vacation here with her mother and other relatives.

Mrs. Jesse Wilson and children returned to their home at Hammond Friday after spending Xmas with relatives here. , - Corporal Harold L. Fidler, of Camp Taylor,-Ky., is spending a six day furough here with his parents, Mt. and drs. E. L. Fidler, who live ‘just east of this city.