Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 135, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —♦ — _ PICTURES. * JOSH AND CINDY’S WEDDING ; F TRIP. OLD FOLKS.
Misses Mable Stocksick and Vera Healey gave a joint party at the home of the latter Wednesday evening, entertaining twenty-eight of their girl friends. ’ - ____________ We have all the hot weather specialties. Barefoot sandals, tennis shoes, cushion sole shoes, elk skin shoes and everything which tends to relieve tired and aching feet.—Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Miss Luella Burgess, who has been the matron at the Monnett school for girls during the past year, left this morning for her home in Dundee, Ill.' She will resume her course in the Chicago Training school after a short visit at home. It has been a long time since you were able to bay Moeba and Java eoffee. For our particular trade we now bave a fresh lot of the genuine old Moeba and Java, The best that can be bought—4oc a pound. HOME GROCERY. , Attorney George Marvin came from Monticello this morning to start the ball ‘rolling as special judge in the Marble ditch case. F.,W. Powers, of Lafayette, who id interested in the ditch as a member of the Northern Indiana Land Co., also came this morning. These are the. times when you must pay especial, attention to your footwear. Avoid that tired, burning sen?sation by purchasing footwear adapted to that purpose. We have them for men, women, and children.—Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Estimates are Being asked of contractors for the erection of a large garage, 90x100 feet on the corner between The Republican office and the court house, on land belonging to H. R. Kurrie. It is understood that the garage, if built, will be run by N. C. Shafer, the Maxwell man. We have just finished unloading our Bth carload of flour since Jan. 1, 1911. This is more flour than all the balance of the merchants here have handled, but quality is what sells the flour. We guarantee Arlstos to be the best flour made or money returned. JOHN EGER.
Service atr-the Church of God Sunday morning at usual hour. Analysis of John 1:29 to be given by D. T. Halstead, showing signification of "The Lamb of God,” “The Sin of the world” and how taken away. The presence of friendly hearers would be helpful to him, and possibly benefit them. N. S. Bates brought the publishers of The Republican each- two boxes of fine strawberries this morning. They were fine, large ones, as delicious as any berries ever marketed in Rensselaer, and the public has been glad to pay 12% cents a quart for them, and the supply has been exhausted every day. Ray Imes died at Monticello last Saturday after a brief sickness. He had traveled extensively .over the United States owing to his poor health. A little over a week before his death he was taken quite sick in Chicago and his sister went there and brought him to his old home in Monticello, where he died at the hodJe of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Imes. He was 29 years of ago and was married in 1907 at Peoria, 111., to Miss Olive Cotton. C. J. Dean took a couple of prospective land buyers to Chalmers this morning. He will go from there to Bloomington, where Delos Dean will graduate from the law school of the state university. Delos is one of a class of fifty graduates from the state law school and will accompany bis classmates to Indianapolis Saturday and all will be admitted in a body to the bar of Indiana, qualifying them to practice in the circuit and supreme court: The woman who is troubled with tired, aching feet Is in need of the Richardson Seamless Shoes. They afford that foot comfort which brings peace of mind. Bold at Fendig*s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.
