Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ijarrette’s Variety Store I I 7 We Save You Money I I ZZ real BARGAINS, GOOD MERCHANDISE WE ASK YOU TO COMPARE THESE PRICES I SALE SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1919 I I “ Km Mw S3lfi 10 quart Tin Dairy ( Saturday I I aniiary 8 33c each I Large decorated Sole Leather 'z 89C ValUB Meat Platters 15 Stripscut, Ipr |z J c h inches in length women’s or chilI Saturday limited quantity dren’s soles, (I VK only perpair I I ' 3® c 25c (Ladies’ Hand Bags and This Bracket Lamp igw;’;nnw> 9 Strap Purses, about 50 complete—wick, chimney and Isamples marked to sell at the burner for WW i K manufacturer's price. 49© Jf B - - Covered Tin Steamers • \ 11% inches in diameter, "j 9 JShWTwJ value about 75c each, limit- 1 ;JI I! 1 ' cd quantity \ ■ - .T"Wly 49c each \ I 5 gallon Galvanized on \ i ■ 1 W '" Oil Can, each OvC I ■ ■ J 5 gallon Galvanized (paint- " lb ■ a—— —' [ A ed red) Gasoline no t li" di# JSZZ : Can, each . , 9OC

J. C. Gwin, tihe Rensselaer lumberman, has returned from Kramer, where he had been taking treatments for rheumatism. For this week only one gallon apples or pie peaches for 50c. One gallon apricots 65c. One gallon California pealed peaches 75c. One gallon gooseberries 85c. Eger’s Grocery. r i Edward Titus, the regular third trick operator at the Monon station, left today for St. Paul, Minn., for a visit with his mother and sister. He expects to be gone fifteen days, during which time H. H. Kruger, of San Pierre, will serve in his stead.

Mrs. Henry Purcupile returned today to her home in Gary. If your stocK dies call me at my expense and I will call for it promptly A. L. Pndgett Phone 65. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peters went to Urbana, 111., today for a visit with relatives. If any of your stock dies be sure and promptly call A. L. Padgett Phone 66. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sanders, the Misses Bessie and Jessie and Mrs. George Gowland spent the day in Monon. . ’’ -

O Economy in the selling of our work keeps the quality up and the prices down. Only one profit. No agents. Monument Works. < ' r jjjTir<wrJ'rFrfrrrrr"*"* •■■***“*»*“»* t,t, *** < ** ,t,, * l> ’

. +- ■. -r-. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jacks went to Chicago this forenoon. Mr. Jacks has been in failing health for sometime and will consult a specialist. 1 ■ - We have received another shipment of pure country sorghum, the finest we have had. $1.50 a gallon if you furnish your own container. Eger’s Grocer/. William Eigelsbach went to Chicago today for a visit with his brother, Carl, who has a good position in that city with the American Auditing Co., At less than the present wholesale price. Fancy No. 2 cans of corn, sweet peas and tomatoes for 15c a can. No.. 3 cans hominy 10c, No. 3 cans tomatoes 20c. Eger’s Grocery. Florence Bussell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: C. W. BusselL of Hammond, returned bo her home’ today after a visit here and at McCoysburg with relatives.

Mr. Wiseman, wh ocame here from : Rensselaer a short while since and opened a shoe repair shop in the smaß Hufty building north of the hardware, but later moved his outfit 'into Lee’s store, has about decided to quit and return home. Mr. Wiseman states hi sexpense away from home together with his transportation to and from his home each week, leaves hardly enough for the expenses of his family, who, of course, must be ' clothe dand fed.-—Mt. Ayr Tribune. CHECK WOKEKHE x. d A iriz / Draw your own check on \V XPATIIV Chicago and bank by mail. “V-.X/yyTN No charge whatever. SOHARt'V rT< C* ET Your na me and «JLL\» EZmEZ ■ address please for free specimens of individual checks, and a free booklet with the bank’s compliments, entitled “How to Bank" ABBOTT ’8 BANK. 659 W. Madison St, Chicago. IK. CHURCH OF GOD. Elder S. J. Lindsay will conduct the usual services at the church next Saturday evening and all day Sunday.

RENSSELAER ■ LAFAYETTE AUTO TRUCK FREIGHT LINE i !j . ■>. r .... ■ ■. . . ■ . Monday and Friday of Each Week. Will handle freight for Remington & Wolcott : ' SAVE TIME SAVE MONEY ■ ~ J. A. GRANT &-SON?~ Phones 10. or 330 . ■ j ff j/jmjirffrfrr rr*•“**-*** .ws.a* ,

The order of- Eastern Star will hold their installation* January 21st. A picpwT supper after chapter. All members and friends invited to’ supper. Refreshment Committee. We ha,ve just unloaded another car of, the good old Aristos flour. This is a strictly all-wheat flour, the Same as before the war. Aristos is the high-j graiTr fibhr tffadtf ' Egat*rGW-“i eery. ~