Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 183, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

■ v«v F TW4 fcounl. Friends of the i Salvation Army “A mao may be down, but he’s never out” 1920 APPEAL Once a year, and once a year ONLY does this ’ plea come to us. I* ( You know the great good accomplished by this I army; the feeding of the hyngry; the clothing of the * naked; redeeming the fallen; and ministering unto ‘ all classes of people. ; . You remember the glorious pdrt the Salvation Army played in the World War. I ' ; Since then, their work for humanity has been > quadrupled. ► ; « ■ ■ "" f • .♦ > . . . ■ I They are dependent on eur generosity for ; I means to carry on their good work. * i SHALL WE HELP ?

r Farm leases tor sale at the Bopublican office, grain and sash rent,

The Economy i twifr b ! a ; I 1 ’ ■'" " 11 "‘ *“"' ' " Special Bargains For Saturday Palace sorn Syrup, 5-lb. can sos- w —43 c Corn Flakes, 8-oz. packages, 2 for — —25 c Quaker Oats, large size package for. J _________ 35c Quaker Oats, small size package for ——lsc Morton’s Table Salt, 10-lb. bag for --25 c Lenox Soap, 10 bars for r -47 c Corn Meat, fine white, 5 pounds for ______________..3sc Picnic Hams (5 to 8 Hfa each) per pounds —3oc ° k* *9 «;A nr mnra 1 flni.i ra * t? -q flour excepted, tor —— Choice Line of Fruits and Vegetables -r w ww TTvrw ww r '' ot!‘? v‘.'• ’ T ■» * AJ|| IDULJ Vis Lars IVLIJIVrjrX X Phone 71 1 Phone 71