Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 268, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
•> **' : ‘ . .. f... Wb FEATURING FEARLESS 4>£/ MARIEWALCAMP VTOU will mwt the poor old India* I woman in thia fascinating serial, ft "THE RED GLOVE’* (scene of which Ak you see pictured above) being led F Aly away by the cowardly bandit who would wring from her the secret of the red glove. How she evaded him and escaped*, E •' jjyyahFflfcy* snakes a part of the finest kind of serial entertainment you’ve ever watched on ■fesf/ "~X3EWE the ,crcen - «tory so fascinating MK-.£v 'M you’ll never wish to leave until you see /A it *»• Dashing, fearless MARIE WALJHsL yH CAMP, idol of millions, plays the le*<f- ■ 1 ’\fl&rnerJ» j/TJr ing part. See it this week—see it every B' v fl M JaMF* week. Don’t mita oven one episode. New plsyinsat ■I r
“BE A GOOD LOSER!” is one I could never get. Why lose at all? Let’s preach, “be a good winner.” One may get a bad start; one may be behind for a while; one may even stumble and fall, but if he’s got the right kind of sawdust inside, he’ll never stay down; he’ll never have to be a good loser. He’ll find his feet and his heart and keep coming until he wins. It’s the guy with a hot head and cold feet who’s always “getting even.” The cool head is generally way ahead. The penny is our best piece of money. Anyhow, it’s the only one that goes to church. We should practice economy a little harder through the week and then change shirts on Sunday. We ought to go to church sure as heaven. We have got to come to Rensselaer on Armistice day sure as h—J If you shouldn’t happen to live all your life you’d be sorry you didn’t get a ride in my Essex. Act now!— HUGH KIRK. «i
Mesdames J. H. Holden, Eldon Hopkins and Floyd Robinson are J spending a few days in Chicago. Lunches between 6:00 a. m., and 7:40 p. m., at the Hotel Makeever lunch room. Most stoves are natural dirt makers. The special features of Cole’s Hot Blast Range prevents dirt and save fuel. Mrs. Smith Newell went to Crown Point today. She expects to spend the winter there with her niece, Mrs. George E. Hershman, and fam- ■ 5r .: ■- ■ A big box social will be given at the Virgie school next Saturday evening, November 15. A fishing pond will also be an interesting feature of the evening. Ice cream will also be served. Everybody welcome. Ladies please bring boxes. —COMMITTEE. 1
Special for Friday and Saturday
FRESH GOODS Head Lettuce Cabbage Celery Spanish Onions Tokay Grapes Grape Bananas Cranberries Apples t DRIED FRUITS Peaches Apricots Prunes Raisins Bates
27c COFFEE 27c A high gride fresh routed hoik coffee, regular 35c velue, special at 27c Limit 5 lbs. to a customer. 21c Salmon 21c “Crocker Jack," Braid deep piik silmoi, fall caas, 28c valae, special at 21c . • ■ I Limit 3 cobs to a easterner.
Occident Flour, the highest grade flour on the market guaranteed Old Wheat 49 lb. sack $3.50 lb. sack, SI.BO. Bring us your butter, and eggs. Highest market prices paid in cash or trade. v z Rowles & Parker Phones 95 and 275 \ . < . s > ■ • - ■
