Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 167, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
i Summer Specialties At I Fendig’s r Exclusive Shoe Store <; For Men, Women and Children < ► 4 s Elk Skin Shoes ; Barefoot Sandals i Seamless Shoes Women's i Serge Shoes Jan Shoes i Tan Slippers i Canvas Shoes : Canvas Slippers. ’ —• — L FENDIG’S Exclusive Shoe Store ► Opera House Block.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. A Ray Anderson is down from Wheatfield today. George Havens went to Marion today to visit a daughter. • New cream and brick cheese, something fine, at C. C. Starr & Co’s. Misses Ethel Grant and Gladys Reeve went to Chicago yesterday for a several day’s visit. Fresh butter and soda crackers, graham and oat meal crackers, snow flakes, luncheon toast, high teas, the finest goods made, at C. C. Starr & Co’s. Don’t worry, the Fat Dinner Man will always have some cooking done for the hungry and thirsty. You can always eat warm meals when yon visit greater Rensselaer and the Fat. Dinner Man.
Miss Ada Merritt, of Miami, Fla. who is spending the summer with her parents at Atlantic City, N. J., is this week the guest of her nephew, John R. Merritt and family. She has also been visiting relatives in Remington.
Ob account of the scarcity of peaches In Michigan we will have to use the southwestern peaches this year. 1 have bought direct from Texas a carload of Texas Elberta peaches, the finest peaches grown. We will have the car on track some time next week, at 91.75 and $2.00 a bushel. This will be your only chance to obtain fancy peaches at a low price. Leave orders now. JOHN EGER.
