Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
m TONIGHT’S PROGRAM 1 M . PICTUBES. Princess Ti,e — A4 i yA SO»G- - ° D TI,C Bench ,Neath the willow »MB VHZLUPB, Proprietor. Don’t miss the Frog Man.. The best Watch Thla Space Every Say ever. Oueery, the Frog Man. ■ ii Li: , i p .. ._ 2 ' '• • < [ The greatest known contortionist the man who V, •. * * sits on his own face. Signed for this season with < ► Hagenbach-Wallace show. ;; S PBING HU Hr" • A New Version of an Old Saying 0„ [ “In the Spring Time Young Women’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of dress.** P B The most important feature of your Spring dreas is footwear, properly fitted and correctly styled. <OL We are exceedingly proud of the new low cuts we have to show you this season. They are made for us by “ the exclusive style producers of the world, The Julian & ■ ( Kokenge Co., in Cincinnati. There is a “J. & K.” Shoe for every foot, and the vpJ.'JMNV Styles are such as no other local dealer will Bhow this year. * I rjgk • That is one of the great advantages of buying ll jK shoes here. You are sure of securing the newest I ant * most exc l us ‘ ve Styles, long before they are I <2 shown elsewhere. \\pU£J ~ - —"i ,<l ■ | JBf I \\Vv Call Soon I Wk V \ \ ll I fl\ \?\ \ M Co. I
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. All home print today. Quaker Bread Home Grocery. Read pages two and three today. Mr. and Mrs. John Elgelsbach are spending today In Chicago. For the land’s sake, buy a Corn King spreader of Maines & Hamilton. 1 Mrs. W. H. Morrison is spending today in Chicago. Try Stork'extra fine grade Hominy, 3 cans for 25c at the Home Grocery. John and Carl Duvall are in Chicago on business today. Many $8.50 Women’s Shoes at $2.50. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, opera house block. Victor Walker, recently held a public sale in Barkley township, is planning to move to Indiana Harbor. When looking for shoe bargains, don’t forget the shoe department at the Home Grocery. W. C. Baker came down from Chi-., cago Saturday for a short visit withhis father, J. N. Baker and family, in Barkley township. ' We again offer Misses’ Shoes, sizes 8 to 12, at 85 cents. Get them while they last. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, opera honse block. Mvertised letters: Mr. and Mrs. Cu jnce Pruitt, Mr. A. E. Bolser, Grandvill Woods, Frank Brewer Montgomery, Mrs. Isaaf Long, Miss Carrie Wents, Mrs. H. T. Thornton. Monticello could not defeat Lebanon last Saturday night at basketball and was defeated; by the score of 19 to. 24. This practically gives Lebanon the state championship although CraWfordsville also has a claim.
