Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 281, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1919 — Page 4

Phut Dr. Schoire Abeorbo Pad! over your Under corni and calhtuee for protection and relief. Price, 10c to 25c a box . You needn’t have corns and callouses Don’t have corm and callouiei on your toes and the solea of yourfeet I __ Don’t have any foot troubles that cause you pain and discomfort! All foot troubles can be relieved and corrected by a man who under- 77 Mandi their causes and has been trained in the scientific methods of foot relief. During Dr. Scholl’s Demonstration Week —Nov. 17 to 22—you’ll have the opportunity to have your foot troubles relieved by such a man! We’ll have a Practipedist — a Dr. Scholl foot expert —here to demonstrate tc you Dr. Scholl’s own methods of giving foot comfort. Whatever your foot trouble is, nene in. Whether your trouble is corns, callouses, weak ankles, bunions, or broken arch, he can tell you the scientific relief for it. Don’t forget the date! Dr. Scholl’s Demonstration Week Nov, 17 to 22 b n!*fendigs SHOE STORE. ISIS. The SehoU Ms» Co,

Fred McKinney went to Monticello- this forenoo*. ■ Mrs. Festus Sutton, of Lowell, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Wilcox and other relatives. Mrs. Charles Marlin and children went to Monon for a visit with relatives until after Thanksgiving. Our motto in selling musical instruments is “Live and Let Live.” J. M. BANKS CO. James Lefler returned today from Michigan, where he had been deer hunting. He was successful in bringing down a deer. Do not forget that J. M. Banks Co. sells pianos, player'painos, and phonographs. Drop in and hear the music. First door north Duvall’s clothing store.

Thanksgiving Sale Sat. Nov. 22 to Wed. Nov. 26 Food prices that make meals cost less Fancy H. P. Mich, navy beans 5 lbs. 53 c. No. 2 1-2 can apricot solid packed in good syrup 3 cans sl.lO. ' No. 2 can sliced peaches in heavy syrup 3 cans SI.OO. Jie. 2 can fancy sugar corn 3 cans 48c Preserves Assorted fruits, wt. 1 pound 6 oz., 2 jars 73c. Fancy "Red Star" Jersey sweet potatoes per pound sc. . -Cranberries 2 lbs. 25c. Baldwin Apples 5 lbs. 45c. Choice Applet,'Oranges, Nats, Etc. Moderately priced. C. L MURPHY Telephone 71.

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When You Go Into a Grocery Day After Day Year After Year And Have That “NOBODY KNOWS ME” Feeling Then its time to change grocers. Maybe Our Grocery is the Best Grocery for You.

SATURDAY SPECIALS A choice Blend of Rio and Santos Coffee, special per lb. 25c. 10 bars Swifts Pride Laundry soap special 59c. Choice Hand Picked Navy Beans special 2 lbs. priced eggs in baking, package equivalent to IS eggs per pkg. 25c. Head Lettuce Grapes Oranges Ealing Apples Sweet Potatoes Celery Grape Fruit Bananas Cooking Apples Cranberries ' T* IDEAL GROCERY Clouse & Worden Phone 344

Kenneth McClanahan and Leo Kreuger went to Chicago today. R. D. Wangelin went to Indianapolis today. Mrs. Jennie Ashby, of Mt. Ayr, went to Chicago this forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cover, of Oakwood, Okla., who had visjted relatives here, left today for Baltimore, Md. a . Call ’phone 327 for high-class groceries and prompt deliveries to any "part of the city. MELL HAAS, Proprietor. — i . The J. M. Banks Co. just sold one of the good, substantial farmers, Jno. gadget, near Morocco, a fine Chute & Butler piano. Elsie Haniford, who is attending the Rensselaer high school, was called to her home in Gifford today on account of the illness of her sister. j ——' John T. Rash returned today to his home in Greenfield. He is employed by the federal land bank and was here to inspect a number of farms. t The” North McKinley avenue grocery is now ready to take case of your order and deliveries will be made promptly. Please call ’phone 327.—MELL HAAS. 1 Mrs. Philip Blue was called to Elwood today on account of the death of her sister-in-law, Mrs. M. E. Baylor. The deceased was for a number of years a resident of this city. The following from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Jennie Rishling at Monon today: Mr. and Mrs. John TT.’Culp, - Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood, Mrs. William Childers, Mrs. Nora Phillips, Mrs. W. E. Jacks and Nelson Randle.

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FOR QUALITY AND QUANTITY BUY HERE. ROTH BROTHERS . .. _ PHONE 102 OUR MEATS ARE ALL HOME DRESSED. _ A FEW SATURDAY SPECIALS Pork Chops (best)- 33c Roth Bros.’ Home Made Shoulder pork chops 28c Lard 30c Shoulder pork roasts ____2sc Lard compound 27c - Fresh side pork -28 c Fancy Spring lamb leg 35c Fresh pork sausage (bulk) 27c Fancy spring lamb stew __lßc ; Fresh pork sausage Fancy spring lamb shoulder 27c . (stuffed) _____„____-28c Freshly ground hamburger 22c ' All other kind of Fresh, S alt and Cooked Meats. Corn Fed Beef, . Young Pork, Fancy Veal, Spring Lamb. j Weiners 25c Veal loaf 30c ' Bologna 25c Pressed hem 30c Liver pudding _ 25c Pickled pigs feet ' 15c ; Smoked sausage 2 30c Boiled ham 60c Head cheese 20c Dried beef 60c Minced ham 30c Summer sausage 35c ;

J. F. Woodcock made a business trip to South Bend today. ' Joseph Halligan returned from Chicago this afternoon. i „ ! Have you ordered your corsage bouquet for the Thanksgiving dance • and your Thanksgiving dinner flowers? I i The J. M. Banks Music company 1 reports the sale of a Chute and Butler piano to James Amsler, one i of Jasper county’s leading breeders of high class stock.—Adv. i Mrs. Clyde Garriott and Mrs. L. E. Harrington, both of Union townI ship, entered the hospital Thursday for medical attention. The latter has a badly infected hand, the result of a felon. । | Dr. Joseph Jeffries returned Wednesday from Wooster, Ohio, to which place he had been called by I the serious illness of his mother, j Mrs. M. E. Jeffries. Mrs. Jeffries 1 is 67 years of age and it is feared • that she cannot long survive. Football interest for the week is centered in the Ohio State-Illinois ' conflict for the big ten champion- ; ship, the Chicago-Wisconsin fray I and the Michigan-Minnesota affair. l ln the east Yale meets Harvard. 1 Saturday practically closes the college football season, with a few contests booked for Thanksgiving.

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PEACE IN DECEMBER, REGARDLESS OF U. S. SAY ALLIES While the supreme council did | not positively decide to put the peace treaty to Germany into effect j on December 1, its members all । agreed it would be desirable to do so. An effort will be made to have all preparations for enforcement of the treaty completed by that date and it probably will be put into effect very early in December, regardlessof the failure of the United States to ratify the treaty. _ Judson J. Hunt made a business trip to Monon this afternoon. Miss Dell Fletcher returned to her home in Frankfort this afternoon afte ra visit here with her sister, Mrs. Isaac Leopold. Mrs. C. W. Trill returned Friday to her home in Union City after a visit here with her daughter, Mrs. Nelle Shafer. John D. Alexander, of near DeMotte, was in Rensselaer today to advertise his public sale to be held on Monday, December 1. He was ' accompanied by his neighbor, Leslie Klein. Theodore Shrader, who is employed at the Great Lakes Naval Training station, was in Rensselaer Friday and later continued to Remington to visit with the family of G. M. Stoudt.

Co-Operative Meat Market You’ll find a lot of interesting bargains advertised for this sale. And remember they are all Government Inspected products that will satisfy & please yon. Bet'er get your order on the way today & enjoy these Important savings. TELEPHONE 92 Sale For Saturday Only Chuck Steak 22c Breakfast Bacon whole Hamburger Steak 22c piece 34c Prime Native Pot Roast 15c Breakfast Bacon half piece 35c Beef Chuck Roast 21c Country Cured Bacon 30c Standing Rib Roast 23c No. 1 'Reg. Hams 30c Pork Shoulder Roast 25c Cottage Hams 40c Pork Steak 27c Picnic Hams 23c Ideal Pork Links 26c Leg of Lamb ___ 32c Bulk Sausage __2 25c Lamb Stew 17c Fore Quarter Veal Roast- _22c , Fresh Side Pork 28c Fresh' Oysters for Saturday and a large shipment for your Thanksgiving dinner.

Mrs. Mark Barnes returned Friday afternoon th her home in Kokomo. She was accompanied by Mrs. Joseph Larsh and the latter’s son, Joseph Larsh, Jr.

There is True Value — in Every Ounce of CHURNGOLD It is churned from the highest grade animal fats, with carefully inspected 'milk, and is not a cheap vegetable ~ oil substitute. It is clean, wholesome, and entirely digestible. Why haggle over a few pennies when the very best is so cheap. G. E. Murray Company Churngold Store - \

«> If you want to cut down the high cost of living, cut this out, • hang it in your pantry and compare with the prices you are <> paying for high class goods. These prices are not special for one day, but our regular prices six days in the week. ” Pet, Carnation, Libby’s and Van Camp’s tall milk, per can 15c I Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple in Syrup, No. 2 cans, 2 cans to a customer; per can , — —— Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple in Syrup, No. 3 cans, 2 cans to a customer > — ❖ ; <> No. 2 cans Red Beans o No. 2 cans Fancy Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce; 2 cans for— 2sc J J No. 3 Cans Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce 15c No. 3 Cans Simlax Sauer Kraut 15c < > ? I . <» ; I Extra Standard Early June' Pear — < ► _ ’ ’ Standard Sweet Corn 15® No. 2 Cans of Tomatoes; 2 cans for . 25c ° No. 3 Cans Tomatoes - 20 c < ► <► - 5 o No. 3 Cans Pumpkin 1-- 10c J► ' _ O 1 Gallon Can Pie Peaches L -6 5 c ‘! Armour’s “Very Best” Tomato or Vegetable Soup T — 10c ’ Large Jar of Pure Fr,uit Preserves, assorted fruits 25c < ► • < Can of Pure Apple Butter _— ______ ,10c ' ’ Large Tumbler of Pure Horseradish ,—. :— 10c .. Large Package of Rolled Oats _3oc . «► x . •► r ' O - - W — ■ ■ . . . ’I All goods are guaranteed to be Ne. 1 or money Refunded. : Eger’s Grocery I The Home of Aristas and Gold Medal Flour, the Best Flour made. ; <• - ■ _ <

Adam Kopp returned from Ch cago this afternoon and was m here by his son-in-law, Warre Poole, of Hanging Grove tow: ship.