Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 235, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Real economy in shoe buying is not so much in what you pay, as in what you get for it. We make a specialty of selling good shoes, the kind that wear. ROWLES & PARKER. The U. S. flag has been flying at halfmast at Kniman for the past three days, owing to the death of Rear Admiral Schley. John O’Connor, who keeps “Old Glory” flying in Walker township, was himself one of Uncle Sam’s sailors for six years and he never forgets to honor the great heroes of the nation. Cecil Clouse, who was working at Vincennes for some time, came home about three weeks ago with a carbuncle on his back. He has since then been confined at the home of his father, Levi Clouse, and has been having a lot of trouble with the “pet.” It is on the left shoulder at the back and is about the size of your two fists. It is showing some tendency now toward healing. , One of the best companies of musicians that were ever engaged to give a concert in this city will be here tonight at the Presbyterian church. Do nbt miss this musical treat. The ladies of the Christian church will hold their annual Thanksgiving market Wednesday, Nov. 29. Will also have aprons and other useful articles on sale.
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