Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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WALL PAPER See My Samples Before You Buy I will, get your order when you get my prices. Call Phone 368-Red. I will bring samples to your home for inspection. No obligation to purchase. F. E. McALHENY
Lots of good things to eat and wear at the Presbyterian bazaar March, 8. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Adams and Gaylord Long, of Ottawa, 111,, spent Sunday here with relatives. Samuel Kdslowsky, caught in the April draft, was discharged at Fort Benjamin Harrison Saturday and returned to Rensselaer Sunday. Since enlisting in the service Sam has become a benedict and will make Rensselaer his future home. ' t 11 ' r Some of the canned goods that we can save you money on: 4 cans tomato soup for 25c; canned hominy, pumpkin or red beans, 10c a can; 1 gallon can apricots, 65c; 4 small cans of milk for 25c. Eger’s Grocery.
