Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CHRISTMAS CONFECTIONERY 4 I This year we have nfade special effort to merit Christ- ( mas orders in candies, fruits' and nuts. Our line is now arriving and is opening very fine See us before* buying. 1 To eliminate the sack bother, * we have some dainty Christmas \ boxes at no extra charge. Come 1 make your selection early. # HOME GROCERY. I

Warren Washburn, of Goodland, who was operated on Sunday night, is recovering from the effects of the operation very satisfactorily. He has no fever, is resting well and everything points to his rapid restoration to health. I have the price list at my store of one of the leading mail order grocery houses of Chicago and will duplicate prices on same terms quoted by this company. These prices include 30 pounds of sugar at 75 cents and quarter barrel Pillabury flour at 75 cents, in combination with other goods. For particulars cast ,and examine price list on file ,at my store., -J. A McFARLAND. Mr. Hayner, expert piano tuner and repairer, of Chicago, will be in town the 16th of this month or as near that date as possible. Patronage respectfully solicited. Please leave orders with Clarke, the jeweler. Home-made kraut, 5 cents a quart or 15 cents a gallon, at Rhoades’ Grocery. Four quarts of nice late red cranberries for 25 cents. Nice Florida oranges 18 cents a dozen or 50 cents a peck. Jersey sweet potatoes 2 cents a pound. JOHN EGER.

Box Social. There will be a box social at Union school house, near Surrey, on Thursday evening, Dec. 23rd. Proceeds will apply to the purchase of a new organ. Patrons and friends of the school are invited. f CLARA JESSEN, Teacher.

“A Studebaker Wagon” to be Given Away. C. A. Boberts, the buggy man, is going to give away absolutely free a fine Studebaker Junior wagon. Call at his bliggy store on Front street and see tne wagon and find out about it. C. A. ROBERTS.