Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Our 15 per cent reduction sale saves you money. See for yourself. Fendig’s Xcluslve Shoe Store. Opera House Block. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Harshbarger, of near Morocco, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Saidla, northeast of town. 3 Century rubber boots are reliable, price |4.50, and every pair guaranteed. ~ \ Fendlg’s Xcluslve Shoe Store. Mrs. M. D. Root, of Kansas City, is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. J. Richardson, and sister, Mrs. W. S. Richards. The biggest bargains in footwear ever offered in Rensselaer are now to be found at Fendlg’s Xcluslve Shoe Store. Claud Brown expects to move to Frankfort next Monday, Avhere he will reside on a farm. Having failed to sell his property on Vine street he is now advertising it for rent.

How foolish men are where a beautiful woman is consented. Notice it again in “Just a Woman’s Way” which will be the next attraction at Ellis’ Theatre on Friday, Feb. 4th. John Sharp and little son returned to Chicago Heights this morning, after a short visit here with his father, Joseph Sharp, and his uncle, .who is visiting here from Oklahoma. “tJncle” John Sullivan is planning a trip to Omaha, Neb., where.he will visit his stepson, George Dart, and where he remain for some time. He will probably start about the first of March. A lazy liver ldads to chronic dyspepsia and constipation—weakens the whole system. Doan’s Regulets (25 cents per box) correct the liver, tone the stomach, cure constipation. F. W. Bedford was up town today. He has not been out much for the past month. He had a case of the grip and is having difficulty in shaking it off. He will be 82 years of age on June Bth. ■— If you are married, go and see “Just a Woman’s Way,” it will do you and your wife good. If you are not mar-ried,-go and see “Just a Woman’s Way,” it will do you and your best girl good. .The successful melodrama is the next offering at Ellis’ Theatre on Friday, February 4th. _ M. H. Stanley was down from Parr yesterday and reports that there are a number of cases of distemper among horses and he is afraid there is danger of an epidemic and believes that an effort should be made to require owners of diseased horseß to keep them up so that the disease will not Spread at this time of the ypar. It would seriously cripple farm work if an epidemic of distemper became started and every farmer should exercise every precaution to prevent this outcome.

' PUBLIC SALE. The following personal property of the late John Makeever estate will be sold at public salt-at 2p. m.. on Saturday, February », 1910, at the Makeever Hotel Barm Two horses; 1 mule; 2 wagons, one dearly new; S buggies, one of which Is new, rubber tire, nnver been hitched to; 1 ast double almost new; 2 sets single ‘harness; 1 new hay rack; 1 wood rack. Terms of sale—All saleß $lO or under, cash. On sale over $lO a credit of 6 mOhlbs wiTT be allowed on approved note and security with interest at Bvper8 v per cent from date of sale if not paid at maturity. 5 per cent off for cash. No property to be removed from premises until terms of sale are complied ■ with, -