Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 309, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 December 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
» '* Co-Operative Meat Market Look over---check these Government inspectedjleats that are featured at prices that mean generous savings, ftiurorderl will receive prompt and careful attedtion—every piece of ed with particular care just as you would personally if you came to the “Market” yourself. TELEPHONE 92 SALE FOR SATURDAY Beef Roasts from 16c to 22c lb. Chock Beef Roast-——2oc Standing Rib Roast ......22c g'g; "ZZZZZZZZZZZZasS Pot Roast —l6 c Bacon Ham Pork Roast26c Whole or Half —35 c Ham Pork Steak 28c ® ac , on 4 En^L ish Cure Chuck Steak 24c Cottage Hama 38c Shoulder Pork Roast 26c pure Lard...3oc Shoulder Pork Steak _27c Home Made Lard 28c FRESH OYSTERS 1 •' -
A Economy in the selling of our work keeps /Il k t * le quaJ’ty up the oO / I one profit. No agents. ; I- rzW Rensselaer i Monument Works.
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W. L. Bott was in Monticello today. Reason Dunn, of Fair Oaks, was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Einnie Ulrey went to Indianapolis today. ■ ■■. . ■ - I—.III I .1 Blossom Brown returned today to her home in Delphi after a visit here with Mrs. John Adair. Hugh Miller returned to his home in Indianapolis today after a r visit here with his mother, Sarah Miller. Earl Ellis and family, who had been visiting in Kankakee, 111., with relatives, returned home today. Dr. E. Besser returned today from Harper, la., where he had visited with relatives. Paul Miller, of Indianapolis, is spending the holidays here with his mother, Mrs. Sarah Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hollings-. worth, of Kalamazoo, Mich., spent Christmas here with the Hollingsworth family. ,S. E. Randolph, who had recently been discharged from the army at Camp Sheridan, Hl., went to Louisville, Ky., today. Edward Bellows and family and Howard Jones and family, of Remington, were the Christmas guests of Mrs. A. J. Bellows; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jinkerson returned today to their home in Chicago after a visit here with her parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiltshire. Mrs. W. F. Ihne and Hannah Ludwig* were called to*. Foreston, 111., on account of the death of a relative. ' The name of Charles E. Hughes is now appearing in the headlines as a presidential possibility, and his supporters are / forecasting a victory for him through other forces agreeing upon him as a “compromise candidate.” ’ «■/'
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CITY BUS LINE o CALL FOR TRAINS AND CITY I SERVICE MILLER a SONS ThoMS 107 and 17®.
One thousand “Red” rioters were routed by New York police after hard fight on Fifth avenue Thursday. The “Red* were rioting In protest of the action of deporting 247 of their number recently. They were lead by a girl and there were many women in their ranks.
