Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 275, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Economy Grocery C. L. MURPHY Good Groceries at the right prices all the time, but we have especially priced for Sat urd ay,N o v, ■ 15 _ Sifted Early June Peas 20c vafue at . 15c A good Sanitos Coffee 45c value at 35c or J 3 lbs. . $1 Arrow Borax Soap per bar 5t or 10 bars . . 45c Lennox Soap per bar 6c or 10 bars , 55c Quaker Corn Puffs per package 11c or 3 packages for . 30c —— ■ ■■!■ ■ ■ 1- --. H -inwril I , H iuwS : We carry a full line of fruits and. vegetables, moderately priced. Telephone 71 Telephone 71

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Friday Special SATURDA¥ Crackers, 6 lb. boxes -16 c lb. Loin Bacon -.-. -38 c lb. Coffee -27 c lb. Toilet Soap - - - 5c bar FRESH GOODS Bananas Oranges Grape Fruit Tokay Grapes Apples Cranberries Sweet Potatoes Cabbage Head Lettuce Spanish Onions We again have White Star and Monogram Flour made from selected ' Turkey Red Wheat. Every sack guaranteed. White Star $3.50 Monogram $3.06 Pb “ Rowles & Parker

Granville Moody, Sr., went to Chicago Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Horton were in Lafayette Thursday. Ben Thompson, of Monticello, is spending a few days with Charles Ferguson and family at McCoysburg. * i - Mrs. A. D. Gilson, Mrs. W. C. Babcock, Mrs. £. C. Irwin and Mrs. Joseph Pullin and Mrs. Edward Reeve attended a Christian Science lecture in Lafayette Thursday evening.

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