Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 135, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1910 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THIS IS THE LAST CALL The greatest genuine bona fide Bargain Event ever in Rensselaer, Indiana. Over $13,000 worth of new, up-to-date, high-grade Spring and Summer Merchandise at 40c to 60c on the Dollar on the Entire Stock at Retail or Wholesale. Contract for retailing merchandise in Rensselaer, Indiana, expires Friday, July Ist, and no extension of time for retailing or leasing the rooms. Come in early and you get the best, as we are liable to close up a sale any day soon for the entire stock before the end of this sale, as we have several offers and solicit more.
A Shoe Sale that will Save You $ $. All high grade, reliable, up-to-date footwear in the best standard makes, at about one-half price. , " $1.60 Ladies’ Patent Pumps, now, per pair sl.<|o $1.85 Ladies’ Patent Pumps, now, per pair, $1.25 $2.50 Ladies’ Patent Pumps, now, per pair $1.60 $3.50 Men’s Patent Oxfords, now, per pair $2.00 $4.50 Men's Patent Oxfords,Florslieim, now, per pair $2.50 50c Boys’ Tennis Shoes, ndw, per pair 25c 50c Child’s Barefoot Sandals, now, per pair 28c A full line infant’s fancy colors and black shoes and moccasins, 15c to SI.OO, now, per pair........ 10c to 60c CARPETS AND RUGS. . . 45c, two ply, Union Ingrain, now, per yard....,............... ,29c 75c, all wool, two ply Ingrain, per yard, now 55c 1 lot, all wool, two plv Ingrain Remnants, 5 to 15 yards, worth 65c and 70c yard, now, per yard ,35c $23.50, 9x12 foot Body Brussels Rugs, n0w....... $11.50 $15.00, 9x12 foot best Tapestry Brussels Rugs, now $10.50 * $1.50, 3x4% foot, all wool, fringed Ingrain Rugs, now,.; 90c SPECIAL GREAT BARGAINS ON HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, MEN’S SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, GLOVES, SCISSORS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, FANCY DISHES, UMBRELLAS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, JEWELRY, FANCY COMBS, BEDSPREADS, ETC.
Opposite Courthouse in Odd Fellow Block. B. FORSYTHE, Proprietor.
RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKLY. Tie Friday Issue is the Regular l Weekly Edition. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. Bally, by Carrier, 10 Cents a Week. By Mail, $3.75 a year. Semi-Weekly, in advance, Tear, $1.50. HEALEY & CLABK, Publishers. REPUBLICAN TICKETS. ♦ CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. For Representative. Tenth Congressional District— EDGAR D. CRTTMPACKER. P STATE TICKET. Secretary of State— OTIS E. GULLET. Auditor of State— JOHN SEED. Clerk of Supreme Court— EDWARD V. FITZPATRICK State Geologist— W. S. BLATCHLET. ~ State Statistician— J. L. FEETZ. Judge of Supreme Court—and district OSCAR KOHTGOHERT. Judge of Supreme Court—3rd district ROBERT M. MILLER Judges Appellate Court—lst district WARD H. WATSON, CASSIUS C. HADLET. Judges Appellate Court— 2nd district DANIEL W. COMSTOCK, JOSEPH M. RABB, HARRY B. TUTRIIiL. Treasurer of State— JONCB MONTHAN. Attorney-General— FINLET P. MOUNT. Superintendent of Public Instruction SAMUEL C. FERRELL. ♦ COUMTT TICKET. County Clerk— JUDBON H. PERKINS. County Auditor— J. P. HAMMOND. County Treasurer— A. A. FELL. County Sheriff— L. P. BHIRER County Surveyor— W. FRANK OSBORNE. County Assessor— JOHN a LEWIS. County Coroner— W. J. WRIGHT. t „ County Commissioner—lst district— JOHN F. PETTET. County Commissioner— 2nd district ROBERT S. DRAKE. County Councilman—lst district S. T. COMER County Councilman— 2nd district— NATHAN ELD RIDGE. County Councilman—3rd district— JOHN C. MAR TEND ALE. County Councilman—4th district— FRANK BABCOCK. County Councilman-at-Largs— JOHN HUDSON, W. T. PORTER, F. H LEWIS. «■
