Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Car of New York Fancy Apples At $3.50 barrel of 13 pecks; is 50c barrel less than on South Water St., Chicago, for same apples. Peck, 30c to 40c. Best Flour Made $1.25, $1.40, and $1.50 per sack For Gold Medal, the World’s Best Flour Made.
visit Mrs. Hutchinson’s son, John Snodgrass, Mr. and Mrs. John Macey, of Indianapolis, are here to attend the Williams funeral. Mr, Macey 18 the son of Mrs. John Makeever, and therefore a step brpther of Mrs. Williams. Rev. T. F. Drake, some years agd pastor of the Trinity M. E. church, now pastor of the MethodiSt ehurch at Lowell, is here to attend the funeral of his old friend and former parishioner, Jay W. Williams.
WE OFFER the WORLD : / it®’ I /mt"* /'I / I //// WlW'A**-’* _ rt THIS WEEK. Big new Pineapples, each 17c. Fresh Leaf Lettuce, pound 20c. Finest Virginia Sweet Potatoes, pound 4c. Nice tender Asparagus Tips, can 25c. Fancy Spanish Olives, quart 25c. ’ ' Genuine N. Y. Baldwin Apples, peck 40c. Clear Light Strained Honey, half-pound glass, each 10c. Butterscotch Drips Syrup, 5-pound can 25c. Fancy Fayette Mincemeat, package 10c. Dandy Home-Made Dill Pickles, dozen Bc. Old Mammy’s Lye Hominy, can 10c. Heavy Smoked Halibut, pound 25c. Best Holland Herring, keg SI.OO. Finest Family White Fish, 8-pound pail 60c. Salt Mackerel, about yi-pouna, each IQc. The Home Grocery Phone 41
