Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 246, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The following passengers off of the Chicago and Wabash Valley railroad were in Rensselaer: Dicie Zook, Oscar Russell, James Moore and Z. K. Kerns. If you Want Boston ferns you had better be looking for them soon, or the joke will be on you.—Holden’s Greenhouse. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Malone and Mrs; iorene- Hickman - have. _ .moved , to Mr. Malone’s father’s farm a mile out of Monticello.
REDUCE THE H C OF L BY BUYING YOUR GROCERIES OF ROWLES&PARKER PROMPT SERVICE COURTEOUS TREATMENT Saturday Specials jtoToito. 1 '..-!.---— v *** ii“ Sweet Pickles 15c per doz.; 2 doz., 2J>c Oak Grove Creamery Butter 65c P* r P oun ® Crisp Crackers 20c per pound breakfast foods Post Toasties, Large Size 22c per package Post Toasties, Small Size 15c P er P acka *« (Two packages, 25c.) , Shredded Wheat - £ £££ Corn Puffs _ —— llc \ I SOAPS Classic, White Laundry r 6c White Seal, Laundry, 8 bars *l* Sunbright Cleanser, can T 7°* '■ • I FRESH GOODS j We were fortunate in securing another shipment o<f those nice sweet oranges which we offer you again for Saturday pnly, at per Potatoes, nice large white stock, in 2 % -bu. bags, per bu |2.00 Sweet jipund, scj per 1 bushel-- ’lliw Choice Celery "ffygSl Large White Omons £iid Tokay Grapes £ UB d Fancy Eating Apples OcSidLnVthe' highest" grade Aour_ on market, sold with a Money Back Guarantee, 49 lbs, $3.50; 24% lbs. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR EGGS, CASH OR TRADE. Rowtajs & Parked f C Phone 96 or 274
