Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 February 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

shoes We must reduce our Shoe Stock at least one half and to do this in a short time will sell you Men’s Hanan Shoes, worth $5.50, for $ 3.75 Men’s Hanan Oxfords, worth $5.00, for 3.50 Men’s Work Shoes, worth $2.50, for. 1.85 Men’s Work Shoes, worth $3.00, for 2.50 Women’s Patent Leather Shoes, worth $3.00, for. 2.25 Women’s Dress Shoes, worth $2.00, for 1.65 Children’s Shoes, all grades and leathers at greatly reduced prioes. Now is the time you need good shoes and this is the place to buy them and save a lot of money, as every shoe in the house will be sold at a big reduction.

White Goods Department In this department are White Waistings of all kinds, in plain and fancy patterns, India Linons, Persian Lawns, Pearlette, Silk Tissues, and Swisses. All will go at sacrifice prices. . •

BIG STOCK SALE. The undersigned will offer at pub-lic-sale at his barn, just south of jail, in Rensselaer, Ind., commencing at 1 o’clock p. m., on Wednesday, March 2,1910, 7 Head of Horses—Consisting of 1 bey mare, 12 years old, weight 1000, in foal to King Davis Percheron; 1 sorrel mare coming 4 years old, wt 1000, a driver; 1 sorrel horse, coming 5 years old, wt 1300; 1 sorrel filly, coming 2 years old; 1 black gelding, coming 3 years old; 1 sorrel filly, coming 1 year old; 1 grey filly, coming 1 year old, a Belgian. 40 Head of Cattle—Consisting of 24 head of yearling steers; 5 head of coming two year old steers; 11 head of cows, all to be fresh soon. 1 Poland China Boar; wt 150 pounds. IDuroe Jersey Sow, in pig, will farrow in April. Terms— A credit of 10 months will >be given with usual conditions, 6 per cent off for cash. ’ Gaylord and Boht. Michael. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch at Fate’s.

Cora Noland and her mother are both reported as improving. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Jacks and their grandson, Oscar, went to see Mrs. Ida Clark, Tuesday. Mrs. Ann Johnson went to Lafayette Thursday and visited her parents till Saturday morning, when she returned. Walter Gilmore, of Chicago, visited his parents over Sunday, returning to his work Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark are the happy parents of a baby boy and Mrs. Clark’s sister, Mrs. Chas. Lefler, is staying with them. Last Wednesday at 3 P. M., at the home of Chas. Lefler, near McCoysburg, occurred the wedding of their daughter Vera to Estel Osborn, of near Rensselaer. Mr. A. B. Lewis got a telephone Thursday morning that Mrs. Lewis’ nephew,'■•Lee Bush, at Brookston was dead. They went to Brookston on the milk train. The funeral was held Saturday at 9 o’clock and interment was made at Burton cemetery near Lafayette.

public salb Having decided to quit farming, I will offer at public auction at my residence 5% miles southwest of Francesville, 4H miles northwest of Lee and 11 miles east of Rensselaer, on Tuesday, March 8, 1910. Commencing at 10 o'clock, the following property: » head of horses, consisting of 1 gray horse, 6 years old, weight 1,400; 1 gray horse, 11 years old, weight 1,250; 1 roan mare in foal, 9 years old, weight 1,150; 1 black .pacing horse, 8 years old, weight I, 1 pony in foal, 8 years old: 1 black team, 11 years old, weight 2,800; 1 bay team coach horses, weight 2.300. - 14 head of cattle.—l dry cow, 8 years old, fresh in June; 1 red cow, 6 years old, fresh; 3 dry cows to be fresh in April, % Hereford; 2 coming yearling bulls, % Hereford; 1 coming yearling heifer, % Hereford;; 1 2-year-old heifer, to be fresh in the spring; 5 coming 3-year-old steers, good quality stock, good condition. . Farm Implements.—l narrow tire wagon with 28 inch box, 1 broad tire wagon with 28 inch box/ 1 Zimmerman top buggy with new set of % inch rubber tires, 1 Janesville riding cultivator, 1 flexible 3-section harrow, 1 steel 2-sec-tlon harrow, 1 disc, 2 16-lnch walking plows. 1 sulky plow, 1 force feed endgate seeder, 1 8-foot Deering reaper with trucks, 1 Bradley corn planter with 80 rods of wire and new J. I, C. fertilizer Attachment, 1 horse clipper, 1 set of double work harness, 1 set single harness, 1 set dump boards, 1 gasoline stove with oven. TEMU:—9 months’ credit on sums over |5, with the usual cash conditions. S per cent off for cash. ——, JOHN B. AHLERS, Owner. J. H. Hepp, Auctioneer. Ed. Finnegan, Clerk.

Save Your Quaker Bread Tags. Until further notice Quaker bread tags will be redeemed at all groceries or at the Model Bakery. 10 Ings will be good for one loaf of Quaker bread. Save your tags and get a loaf free. —r —. 7 “ ——— . ■' ‘ When looking for shoe bargains, don’t forget the shoe department at the Home Grocery.