Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 298, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

IF YOU COME ONCE YOU’LL COME AGAIN It’s always hard to go into a grocery store the first time. You never know what’s in store for you. You naturally wonder what the clerks will be like, what kind of groceries will be for sale, will they deliver your purchase or will you have to carry an unweildy parcel? Don’t have any doubts about our store. Come in and see us. We guarantee there will be no ice to break. We do everything you expect a real service grocery store to do f r you and a little more. And the goods we have r or sale are the kind of goods you want to put on your table. Special for Saturd’y Our Blend Brand Coffee, a good blend Rio and Sanitos coffee, OEn special per lb. ZuL ■■■■■■■■■■□■■■■■■■■LJmmUMßmmmmßmmßßßi Indiana Velvet soap, guaranteed equal to 18 bars soap. Cleans anything and hurts nothing but dirt. Spec- 7E p ial per can I Ju We recommend and guarantee Club House flour. If you do not get more and better bread by using Club House flour we cheerfully refund your money in full. Pure lard, home made, nice and white OQp special per lb. ZuU Just a few cases left government pork and beans in tomato sauce, large Ko. 3 cans, per can 15c. IDEAL GROCERY Clouse & Worden Phone 344

Silvi n Stevens returned today to his home in Indianapolis. Be exclusive, give your photo for Xmas. PARKER Photos. Attorney P. R. Blue, of Wheatfield, was in Rensselaertoday. Combat old H. C. L. Christmas photos from PARKER’S Studio. x,— , , J. S. Hayner returned today to his home in Chicago. * A welcome gift to your children—your photo at PARKER’S. Fred Barger, of near Goodland, wene to Monon this forenoon. When others £ail, come to PARKER’S for your photos. A. E. Shafer went to Indianapolis today. 0. P. Hurley, of Rossville, came today for a visit with his aunt, Mrs. Nancy J. Burget.

Mrs. Edd. J. Randle went to Chicago today. F. E. Babcock, G. J. Jessen, Joseph Bennama and W. C. Babcock went to Chicago this morning. ■-—■- ’ • J ”* V Friday’s local grain market was a little lower, the prices being as follows: Oats, 75c; Corn, $1.30; and rye, $1.40. Mrs. Harry Chupp and Mrs. Laura Marlatt apd children went to Ham mond today for a visit with Orie Chupp and family. Mrs. Harry Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leavel and Mrs. Charles Morrill went to Lafayette this forenoon.

Rensselaer Candy Kitchen BUY CANDY FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS French Nougat Molasses Candy Home Made Chocolates s « Cocoanut Sauerkraut Salted Almonds *»' Strawberry, Pineapple Chocolate Fudge Cocoanut Chips Almond White Taffy Peanut Candy Cherry Cocktails ALL KINDS HIGH GRADE MIXED CANDIES *> ' « ' ' We Use Pure Sugar and Highest Quality Ingredients : NO SUBSTITUTES NO IMPURITIES We Serve Lunches and Meals. We pride ourselves upon the excellence of our food and the efficient service